Measles
41Measles encephalitis — Inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) occurs in perhaps 1 in 1,000 cases of measles, starting (up to 3 weeks) after onset of the rash and presenting with high fever, convulsions, and coma. It usually runs a blessedly short course with full… …
42measles vaccine — 1. measles virus v. live. 2. a modified live virus vaccine of canine tissue culture origin, used to induce resistance to canine distemper in 3 to 6 week old puppies in which response to canine distemper vaccine would be neutralized because of… …
43measles virus — a virus of the genus Morbillivirus that causes measles …
44measles vaccine — immunization against measles …
45measles flounder — pipirinė plekšnė statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Paralichthodes algoensis angl. measles flounder; peppered flounder rus. паралихтод; перцовая камбала ryšiai: platesnis terminas – pipirinės plekšnės …
46measles — (rubeola; me zelz) A highly contagious skin disease that is endemic throughout the world. It is caused by a morbilli virus in the family Paramyxoviridae, which enters the body through the respiratory tract or through the conjunctiva …
47measles — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. viral disease, contagious disease, illness, affliction, sickness …
48measles n — measly adj …
49measles — plural noun [treated as sing.] 1》 an infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash, typically occurring in childhood. 2》 a disease of pigs caused by encysted larvae of the human tapeworm. Origin ME maseles, prob. from MDu. masel pustule …
50measles — n. pl. Rubeola …