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- $Pretitle{Infections or Parasites}
- $Title{Do You Know Anything About "Atypical" Measles?}
- $Subject{measles atypical Infections Atypical rubeola encephalitis vaccine
- vaccinations immunization syndrome AMS rashes virus Infection Infectious
- vaccines vaccination immunizations syndromes infected morbilli rubeola}
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- Do You Know Anything About "Atypical" Measles?
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- QUESTION: I have always thought that measles simply was another childhood
- disease, but my girlfriend says that it can be quite serious. What do you
- think? Do you know anything about "atypical" measles? Where does it come
- from? I appreciate your answers very much.
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- ANSWER: Measles, also called rubeola, certainly can be considered a serious
- disease, at least in some cases. One person in 3,000 who gets measles dies
- from it, and three more suffer acute encephalitis, a severe brain infection.
- Before measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, there were 500,000 cases a year
- in the United States. Measles has made a rebound; there were 6,282 cases in
- 1986, more than double the number seen in 1985, a trend that seems to be
- continuing.
- Measles vaccinations have reduced the overall number of cases, but
- because of incomplete immunization, some variations of measles have emerged.
- One such situation is known as "atypical measles syndrome" (AMS), which can be
- confused with other diseases that produce rashes. Simply stated, it is a case
- of measles which may produce a disease where the typical signs and symptoms
- normally associated with this infection may be changed. AMS occurs in people
- who received a measles immunization between 1963 and 1967 with a vaccine that
- was later found to be inadequate. This led to a sensitization of the person,
- and causes an "atypical" disease when they are infected by the virus from a
- wild strain.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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