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  1. Rubella and Rubeola (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics) by Brian R. Shmaefsky, 2009-02-28
  2. A Treatise on the Acute, Infectious Exanthemata; Including Variola, Rubeola, Scarlatina, Rubella, Varicella, and Vaccinia, with Especial by William Thomas Corlett, 2010-03
  3. A Treatise On The Acute, Infectious Exanthemata; Including Variola, Rubeola, Scarlatina, Rubella, Varicella And Vaccinia by William Thomas Corlett, 2007-07-25
  4. A Treatise On the Acute, Infectious Exanthemata: Including Variola, Rubeola, Scarlatina Rubella, Varicella, and Vaccinia, with Especial Reference to Diagnosis and Treatment by William Thomas Corlett, 2010-03-05
  5. Disputatio medica inauguralis, de rubeola; quam, ... pro gradu doctoris, ... eruditorum examini subjicit Joannes Perkins, ... (Latin Edition) by John Perkins, 2010-07-23
  6. Disputatio medica inauguralis de rubeola; quam, ... pro gradu doctoris, ... eruditorum examini subjicit Thomas Wilson, ... (Latin Edition) by Thomas Wilson, 2010-06-10
  7. Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de rubeola: quam, ... pro gradu doctoris, ... eruditorum examini subjicit Samuel Smith Thomson, ... (Latin Edition) by Samuel Smith Thomson, 2010-06-10
  8. A Treatise on the Acute, Infectious Exanthemata; Including Variola, Rubeola, Sca by William Thomas Corlett, 1901
  9. A Treatise On The Acute, Infectious Exanthemata; Including Variola, Rubeola, Scarlatina, Rubella, Varicella And Vaccinia by William Thomas Corlett, 2010-09-10
  10. ¢Vacûnate!, de una vez y para siempre: ¢ultima oportunidad para la vacunaciôn contra rubêola y Sîndrome de Rubêola Congênita!: An article from: Siempre! by Gale Reference Team, 2008-05-18
  11. Hay una epidemia de Rubéola. (vacunación masiva en Houston, Texas)(TT: There's a German measles epidemy) (TA: mass vaccination in Houston, Texas): An article from: Semana by Benjamín Frieventh, 1998-05-21
  12. Dissertatio medica inauguralis de rubeola. Quam ... pro gradu doctoris, ... eruditorum examini subjicit Thomas Gibbings, ... (Latin Edition) by Thomas Gibbings, 2010-06-09
  13. Disputatio medica inauguralis de rubeola.... by William Packwood. HODGE, 1814-01-01
  14. A Treatise On The Acute, Infectious Exanthemata; Including Variola, Rubeola, Scarlatina, Rubella, Varicella And Vaccinia by William Thomas Corlett, 2010-09-10

81. Elevated Rubeola Titers In Autistic Children - Press Release
measles antibody titers in children with autism. Abstract. Elevatedrubeola Titers in Autistic Children. T Zecca, D. Graffino, M Lania
http://www.vaccinationnews.com/DailyNews/February2002/PRElevRubeolaTitersAut.htm
Press Release
With the release of the article in the Journal of Clinical Pathology, entitled, “Potential viral pathogenic mechanism for new variant inflammatory bowel disease” by V Uhlmann, CM Martin, O Shells, L Pilkington, I Silva, A Killalea, SB Murch, AJ Wakefield and JJ O’Leary; another article has been published linking measles virus with gut abnormalities with autism (1). Dr. Vijendra Singh, Utah State University, Logan, Utah and Dr. James Oleske, UMDNJ, Newark, New Jersey have found elevated measles antibody titers in children with autism.
Abstract
Elevated Rubeola Titers in Autistic Children T Zecca, D. Graffino, M Lania-Howarth, M Passannante, J Oleske NJ Medical school, Children’s Hospital of NJ, Newark, NJ September 1997 (presented at meeting with Dr. Marie Bristol at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland) The syndrome of autism is a clinical entity affecting 20 out of 10,000 children. we have evaluated the possible role of MMR in the pathogenesis of autism by comparing rubeola titers in autistic and normal children. Among 16 children diagnosed with autism followed in our clinical practice, we noted these children to have a 3 fold increase in their rubeola titers over expected normal range. A Wilcoxon Kruskal Wallis test comparing 13 rubeola titers from normal children reveals a statistically significant P-value of 0.0050. Subjectively, parents have stated that their children’s developmental milestones deteriorated following MMR vaccination. Neurological sequelae following MMR are widely reported. MMR therefore may play a role in the pathogenesis of autism. The elevated titers of anti-measles antibodies in autistic children may signify a chronic activation of the immune system against this neurotropic virus.

82. Listado De Afecciones
Translate this page rubeola. Ahora poco frecuente gracias a la vacuna triple vírica (contrael sarampión y las paperas, además de contra la rubeola). Síntomas.
http://www.viasalus.com/vs/B2C/cn/sintomas/ESP/outputsp/cond/cond/cond0006.htm
document.write( '' ); Listado de afecciones
Rubeola Ahora poco frecuente gracias a la vacuna triple vírica (contra el sarampión y las paperas, además de contra la rubeola) Síntomas
Raras veces te sientes realmente enfermo/a, pero tu temperatura se vuelve ligeramente elevada y se te inflaman los ganglios linfáticos del cuello y de la base del cráneo.
Aparecen manchas rojas, planas y del tamaño de una cabeza de alfiler que duran alrededor de dos días y no precisan tratamiento. El paracetamol ayuda a reducir la fiebre ligera. Causas Este virus es muy contagioso y se propaga rápidamente entre aquellos que no están inmunes. Prevención La vacunación infantil en ambos sexos es eficaz y no presenta ningún peligro. Complicaciones El virus de la rubeola provoca, en muy contadas ocasiones, una inflamación del cerebro o encefalitis. Pero el verdadero peligro puede producirse más tarde, cuando una mujer adulta no vacunada contrae el virus de la rubéola embarazada, ya que ello puede afectar el desarrollo del feto. Por este importante motivo, los niños de ambos sexos deben inmunizarse con esta vacuna, que es muy segura. Consejos prácticos
El paracetamol reduce la fiebre ligera.

83. City Of Vancouver, WA - Measles (Rubeola)
Measles (rubeola). Information provided by SeattleKing County Departmentof Public Health. Measles is one of the most easily spread
http://www.ci.vancouver.wa.us/health/measles.htm
Measles (Rubeola)
Information provided by:
Seattle-King County Department of Public Health Measles is one of the most easily spread infections and is a serious disease. It is caused by the measles virus Symptoms The illness starts with a runny nose, watery eyes, cough, and high fever. After 2 or 3 days, tiny white spots, appear in the mouth. After 2 more days, a raised, red rash starts on the face and spreads down the body and out to the arms and legs. The rash usually lasts 4 to 7 days. Symptoms start about 10 days after exposure and last from 1 to 2 weeks. It is contagious for 1 week before and 1 week after the rash begins Potential Complications Measles is sometimes complicated by ear infections, pneumonia, or encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) which can lead to convulsions, deafness, or mental retardation. Measles can cause miscarriages or premature delivery in pregnant women How Is It Spread? It is spread by:
  • infected droplets during sneezing or coughing
  • contaminated objects
  • direct contact with nasal or throat secretions of infected persons
Who Is At Risk?

84. Measles (Rubeola) - Child Vaccinations
bottom). Communicable Disease Fact Sheet Measles (rubeola) Child Vaccinations. disease.Which children need measles (rubeola) vaccine?
http://www.metrokc.gov/health/prevcont/measleschildren.htm
Communicable Disease Fact Sheet
Measles (Rubeola) - Child Vaccinations Description
Measles is a respiratory disease caused by a virus. It is also known as '10- day', 'hard' or 'red' measles. Do not confuse this illness with rubella. Rubella is sometimes called 'German' or '3-day' measles. Symptoms
  • Rash, high fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes (lasts about a week)
Complications
  • Can include diarrhea, ear infections, pneumonia, encephalitis, seizures, and death
Transmission Droplet or airborne spread of the virus from the nose and mouth of a person who is infected. Vaccine Measles vaccine (in the form of MMR, MR or measles only vaccines) can prevent this disease. Which children need measles (Rubeola) vaccine?
  • Any child 12 months to 4 years of age who have not previously been immunized with a measles vaccination.
  • Children 4-6 years of age and children who attend grades 6-12 should have 2 doses. Both doses must have been on or after the first birthday and at least 28 days apart.
When there is an outbreak of measles at a school or in a child care setting, Public Health may require measles vaccination or may prevent children who are not immunized from attending school or child care until the measles outbreak is over.

85. WebMD Anatomy
Click on a part of the image below. Communicable Diseases Communicable Diseases.rubeola. Measles, also called rubeola, is a disease caused by a viral infection.
http://www.mythos.com/webmd/Content.aspx?P=COMDIS&E=32

86. Epidemiology Bulletins, Rubeola
rubeola. 5/11/1992, Bulletin, 8, VaccineInduced Measles Immunity, 9/20/1989, Bulletin,15, rubeola Reminder - Vaccinate, Vaccinate, Vaccinate, Copy Request.
http://www.epi.hss.state.ak.us/bulletins/catlist.asp?cattype=Rubeola

87. Measles (rubeola, Hard Measles, Red Measles) (HYHD)
Measles (rubeola, hard measles, red measles). What is measles? Measles is anacute, highly contagious viral disease capable of producing epidemics.
http://www.nevdgp.org.au/geninf/nyhd/ny_measles.htm
Website:
see also www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/Index.htm New York State Department of Health
Communicable Disease Fact Sheet
Measles
(rubeola, hard measles, red measles) What is measles? Measles is an acute, highly contagious viral disease capable of producing epidemics. Measles is more common in winter and spring. Who gets measles? Although measles is usually considered a childhood disease, it can be contracted at any age. Generally, preschool children, adolescents, young adults and inadequately immunized individuals comprise the majority of measles cases in the United States. How is measles spread? Measles is spread by direct contact with nasal or throat secretions of infected people or, less frequently, by airborne transmission. Measles is one of the most readily transmitted communicable diseases. What are the symptoms of measles? Measles symptoms generally appear in two stages. In the first stage, the individual may have a runny nose, cough and a slight fever. The eyes may become reddened and sensitive to light while the fever consistently rises each day. The second stage begins on the third to seventh day and consists of a temperature of 103-105°F, and a red blotchy rash lasting four to seven days. The rash usually begins on the face and then spreads over the entire body. Koplik spots (little white spots) may also appear on the gums and inside of the cheeks. How soon do symptoms appear?

88. University Of Miami School Of Medicine - Glossary - Measles (Rubeola)
Diseases and Conditions. Measles (rubeola). Measles (rubeola). What isrubeola? rubeola is measles. They are synonymous (exactly the same).
http://www.med.miami.edu/patients/glossary/art.asp?articlekey=6242

89. Infección Congénita Por El Virus De La Rubeola Asociado...
Translate this page González-Cejudo MN, Oliva Marín JE, Ortiz-Ibarra FJ, Arredondo-García JL Infeccióncongénita por el virus de la rubeola asociado a dismorfismo menor su
http://www.imbiomed.com.mx/Inper/Prv13n3/espanol/Wpr93-01.html
González-Cejudo MN, Oliva Marín JE, Ortiz-Ibarra FJ, Arredondo-García JL
Infección congénita por el virus de la rubeola asociado a dismorfismo menor su repercusión clínica (informe de caso)
Perinatol Reprod Hum
RESUMEN Objetivo: Presentar el informe de un caso de infección congénita por virus de la rubeola asociado con dismorfismo craneal y facial menor y su repercusión clínica. Material y Métodos: Se utilizó el diseño de informe de caso con una breve revisión de la literatura y discusión de los aspectos clínicos observados y su importancia en la medicina perinatal. Resultados: Se presentan las características clínicas de la infección por virus de la rubeola congénita en un recién nacido y su dificultad diagnóstica inicial, por presentar un cuadro asociado de dismorfismo craneal y facial menor que enmascaró el cuadro de fondo, la estrategia diagnóstica seguida, así como evolución clínica y complicaciones a los 12 meses de vida. Conclusiones: La rubeola congénita sigue siendo un grave problema mundial de salud pública, por lo que es necesario reforzar las estrategias preventivas de la infección por este virus en la mujer en edad reproductiva. El programa de vacunación puede ser una buena alternativa. Palabras clave: Infección Congénita, Virus de la Rubeola, Rubeola Congénita.

90. Measles (Rubeola)
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91. LookSmart - Measles Or Rubeola
Featured Sponsors. Measles or rubeola. 1Up Health Measles (rubeola) Fever, cough,conjunctivitis, and rash mark symptoms of the contagious viral illness.
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92. DHSS, Measles (Rubeola)
Surveillance Case Definition. Measles (rubeola). IMMEDIATELY REPORTABLEDISEASE Any suspected case should be reported immediately
http://www.state.nj.us/health/cd/cd_measles.htm
Disease Index NJ InTouch Surveillance Case Definition Measles ( Rubeola IMMEDIATELY REPORTABLE DISEASE: Any suspected case should be reported immediately by telephone to the Local Health Officer and by the Health Officer to the State Department of Health and Senior Services; include clinical and laboratory information supporting the diagnosis for appropriate investigation and control recommendations. CLINICAL DESCRIPTION The disease frequently is complicated by middle ear infection and/or bronchopneumonia. Patients are contagious from 1 to 2 days before the onset of symptoms (3 to 5 days before the rash) to 4 days after the appearance of the rash.The incubation period generally is 8 to 12 days from exposure to the onset of symptoms; the average interval from exposure to appearance of the rash is 14 days.
CASE CLASSIFICATION
  • CONFIRMED
    A confirmed case includes:
    • A generalized rash lasting three or more days, AND
    • AND
    • Cough, coryza or conjunctivitis, AND
    • One of the following:
    • Epidemiologically linked to a laboratory confirmed case
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