Measles
ICD-10 B05
Definition
Measles is an infectious disease caused by a virus. It spreads easily from person to person. It causes a blotchy red rash. The rash often starts on the head and moves down the body. Other symptoms include: Fever Cough Runny nose Conjunctivitis (pink eye) Feeling achy and run down Tiny white spots inside the mouth Sometimes measles can lead to serious problems. There is no treatment for measles, but the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine can prevent it. "German measles", also known as rubella , is a completely different illness. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Related medicines
- MUMPS VIRUS, LIVE ATTENUATED
- SULFAMETHOXAZOLE
- TRIMETHOPRIMUS label →
- RUBELLA VIRUS, LIVE ATTENUATED
- MEASLES VIRUS, LIVE ATTENUATED
- RUBELLA VIRUS VACCINE LIVE
Disease
- B00Herpesviral [herpes simplex] infections
- B01chickenpox
- B02herpes zoster
- B03smallpox
- B04Monkeypox
- B06Rubella [German measles]
- B07wart
- B08Other viral infections characterized by skin and mucous membrane lesions, not elsewhere classified
- B09Unspecified viral infection characterized by skin and mucous membrane lesions
- B15hepatitis A
- B16hepatitis B
- B17Other acute viral hepatitis