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    Measles (redirect from Rubeola)
    or inflammation of the brain may occur. Other names include morbilli, rubeola, red measles, and English measles. Both rubella, also known as German measles...
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    237–239. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(67)92302-1. "Colombia, libre de sarampión y rubéola – Archivo Digital de Noticias de Colombia y el Mundo desde 1.990 – eltiempo...
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  • Anthela rubeola is a moth of the Anthelidae family. It is found in Australia. Australian Faunal Directory v t e...
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    Measles morbillivirus (MeV), also called measles virus (MV), is a single-stranded, negative-sense, enveloped, non-segmented RNA virus of the genus Morbillivirus...
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    Cure. 39: 32. ProQuest 136627001. Gershone, Anne (2011). "Measles Virus (Rubeola)". Mandell, Douglas and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious...
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    described by Robert Willan in his book On Cutaneous Diseases in 1808 as "rubeola, sine catarrho". It was better defined by Anton Tschamer in 1889 as a rubella...
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  • Cockerell, 1937 Megachile albofilosa Cockerell, 1937 Megachile discretula Cockerell, 1937 Megachile rubeola Pasteels, 1965 Megachile meesi Pasteels, 1966...
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    nighttime prayers from positions of the stars, and a bright star described as rubeola ("reddish") was claimed to be Sirius. The authors proposed this as evidence...
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  • sarcoma triangular subperiosteal growth Comby sign Jules Comby paediatrics rubeola whitish patches on gingiva and buccal mucosa Comolli's sign Antonio Comolli...
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  • Angiostrongyliasis Parasitic (helminthous) ≈2.4% From Hawaiian cases. Measles (rubeola), in developing countries Viral Unvaccinated ≈[1–3]% May reach [10–30]%...
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