Measles also known as rubeola, which is a viral infection that begins in the respiratory system. An effective and safe vaccine is available for prevention from this infection, but this infection is still one of the significant causes of death throughout the world.
The symptoms for Measles start appearing within 10- 12 days from getting exposed to the virus. The following symptoms are seen:
A skin rash all over the body is a classic sign of Measles.This skin rash can last upto 7 days and appears within 14 days from the exposure to the virus. It commonly starts with the head and then slowly progresses towards other parts of the body.
The viral infection that leads to Measles is mainly caused by a virus from the paramyxovirus family morbilivirus. A virus is a tiny parasitic microbe, which uses cellular components of the host cell that it has invaded to complete its life cycle. The viral infection begins in the respiratory tract first and then spreads to the other parts of the body through blood.
Measles can spread easily from one person to another through the air from respiratory droplets and small aerosol particles and is highly contagious.
This virus releases into the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
A viral infection like Measles has no specific treatment as viral infections are not sensitive to antibiotics.
Even though Measles are associated with childhood infections, adults who are not vaccinated are at a higher risk of getting affected.
Measles in babies:
Taking a vaccination for Measles is the best preventive measure for Measles as two doses of the vaccine are effective against the viral infection to almost upto 97% prevention.
This vaccine is not recommended for people
The side effects like fever and mild rash from this vaccine are mild and disappear in a few days and in rare cases low platelet count or seizures are seen.
Other preventive methods can be practised to prevent the spread of Measles. If a person is susceptible to Measles virus they should;
If a person is affected with Measles then he should:
The death rate for Measles is low in healthy children and adults and the people who get affected usually recover completely. The complications for Measles are at higher risk in the following groups:
About 30 % of the people affected from Measles may experience one or more complications. This viral infection can lead to life threatening complications like pneumonia and encephalitis.
The other complications from Measles are:
If an individual gets affected with Measles virus, then they develop immunity for the virus and don’t get affected more than once.
Measles and its severe complications can be prevented through vaccination at the right time.
Children are the most unknown and invisible victims of COVID-19 pandemic and a lot of them have missed their Measles and rubella vaccine, making a future Measles outbreak inevitable.
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M.B.B.S, M.D (General Medicine)
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