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Measles

The Lancet, 2017
Measles is a highly contagious disease that results from infection with measles virus and is still responsible for more than 100 000 deaths every year, down from more than 2 million deaths annually before the introduction and widespread use of measles vaccine.
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Measles

American Journal of Infection Control, 1991
Measles has become epidemic over most of the world, with an important increase in the number of cases and associated morbidity and mortality in the United States since 1986. The two major factors responsible for this rise in the number of cases are, first, the increase in unvaccinated preschool-age children and, second, vaccine nonresponders ...
A G, Arguedas, A A, Deveikis, M I, Marks
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Measles Vaccine

Pediatric Annals, 1990
Administration of measles vaccine has sharply reduced the occurrence of measles. However, "mini epidemics" occurring at increasing intervals through 1989 brought about the need for a routine two-dose schedule of measles vaccination. The prevention of preschool cases and school-based cases are two major goals of this new schedule.
I, Srugo, P A, Brunell
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Measles Vaccines

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1990
Measles vaccine is one of the safest and most effective vaccines currently available. Use of the vaccine has decreased the incidence of measles in both developed and developing countries. Nevertheless, preventable morbidity and mortality continue to occur. In the United States, the measles problem differs when it occurs among preschool-aged children or
L E, Markowitz, W A, Orenstein
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Measles and Measles Vaccination

JAMA Pediatrics, 2016
Measles is a highly communicable viral infection with serious complications. There have been continued outbreaks of measles in countries in which measles is considered to be eliminated, such as the United States and the Netherlands, and measles remains endemic in some countries.
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Measles immunisation

Nursing Standard, 1988
Health visitors and general practitioners have a poor knowledge of the Department of Health and Social Security's guidelines on measles immunisation, according to research from Kent.
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Measles Elimination

Pediatrics, 1986
To the Editor.— The Public Health Service deserves enormous credit for its campaign to eliminate measles in the United States. The recent review1 attests to this fact. I must, however, disagree with the conclusion of the article. The glaring omission is that measles is again on the increase.
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Measles

Clinics in Dermatology, 1989
R E, Neihart, C, Liu
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Measles

Disease-a-Month, 2013
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