PPT-A seminar presentation of the measles virus

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MCB 311 VIROLOGY 15SCI05013 OGBODO BLISS OSIAKEFAN INTRODUCTION The measles virus is also known as rubeola or morbilli virus Its an endemic diseasemeaning it

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MCB 311 VIROLOGY 15SCI05013 OGBODO BLISS OSIAKEFAN INTRODUCTION The measles virus is also known as rubeola or morbilli virus Its an endemic diseasemeaning it is continually present in a community and many people develop resistance it generally affects children and can occur in other age groups. What causes measles? Measles disease is caused by a virus. his virus infects humans, causing measles diseasein anyone who is not immunized or who has not previously Measles Disease: Q & A I have bee Dr. Kimberly M. Thompson. 11. th. Annual Measles and Rubella Partners Meeting. September 19, 2012. Acknowledgments. World Health Organization (WHO) Contract PO 200470477 APW . Radboud. . Duintjer. . Immunisation. Activities . Quality . 5. th. African Measles and Rubella TAG Meeting. Nairobi, Kenya, 2-3 June 2015. Outline . Targets for measles elimination in AFR. M . & MR SIAs achievement . A Public Health Presentation by. Cindy . Mui. What is it?. A respiratory disease . Caused by a virus of the same name, also known as . rubeola. People who recover from measles are immune for the rest of their lives. . Accelerating Progress towards Measles/Rubella Control and Elimination Goals Meeting. Geneva, Switzerland. June 19, 2016. Lance Rodewald. WHO China Country Office. Measles and Rubella Vaccination Schedule. --Who We Are--. Stephen Cochi, . MD, MPH. Global . Immunization Division. Centers . for . Disease Control & Prevention. What is the Measles & Rubella Initiative? . Anne Ray Charitable Trust. Panel 01502. Vicki Stambos. The 13. th. Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, 29. th. June to 1. st. July 2015. Vicki Stambos. Accelerating Progress Towards Measles and Rubella Control and Elimination Meeting. . Accelerating Progress towards Measles/Rubella Control and Elimination Goals Meeting. Geneva, Switzerland. June 19, 2016. Lance Rodewald. WHO China Country Office. Measles and Rubella Vaccination Schedule. --Who We Are--. Stephen Cochi, . MD, MPH. Global . Immunization Division. Centers . for . Disease Control & Prevention. What is the Measles & Rubella Initiative? . Anne Ray Charitable Trust. How do you catch measles?. What is the incubation period for measles?. Can animals catch measles?. How can measles be prevented?. Infectious viral illness. Airborne/Droplet. 10 days. No. Vaccination (MMR vaccine). Overview . of Supply through UNICEF. 2017 Measles & Rubella Initiative Partners’ Meeting . 7-. 8. September 2017. MCV Demand through UNICEF 1/2. UNICEF . procures MCV on behalf . of . on . average . Panencephalitis inPerspectiveW Walop The postinfectious encephalitis isPaediatric Surveillance Program CPSP In 1999 however two definite cases asmanifestations were identified through the CPSPone to s Urfi. Measles also known as . Rubeola. meaning red spots. Acute highly contagious viral disease caused by . Paramyxovirus. , genus . Morbillivirus. Occurs only in humans; No animal reservoir. References to measles – as early as 7th century. Dalya. Basil Hanna. Paramyxoviridae. a. Measles – . rubeola. b. Mumps. c. . Parainfluenza. d. RSV – respiratory . syncytial. virus. Paramyxoviruses. All members of the . Paramyxoviridae. family initiate infection via the respiratory tract. Replication of the respiratory pathogens is limited to the respiratory epithelia, whereas measles and mumps become disseminated throughout the body and produce generalized disease..

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