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Measles is a highly contagious, serious disease caused by a virus. It remains a leading cause of death among young children globally, despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine. An estimated 197 000 people died from measles in 2007, mostly children under the age of five.

Measles is caused by a virus in the paramyxovirus family. The measles virus normally grows in the cells that line the back of the throat and the lungs. It is a human disease not known to occur in animals.
JPIDS releases consensus statement of Sentinel Project on Pediatric Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis

JPIDS releases consensus statement of Sentinel Project on Pediatric Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis

Longer looks: A wife's Alzheimer's, Obamacare and workers' hours, doctors and drug companies

Longer looks: A wife's Alzheimer's, Obamacare and workers' hours, doctors and drug companies

UNICEF, partners step up measles immunization campaign in Middle East; U.K. provides funding for WFP work in region

UNICEF, partners step up measles immunization campaign in Middle East; U.K. provides funding for WFP work in region

Opinion pieces address Global Vaccine Summit

Opinion pieces address Global Vaccine Summit

Mayo Clinic researchers identify 27 genes that respond differently to rubella vaccine

Mayo Clinic researchers identify 27 genes that respond differently to rubella vaccine

Viewpoints: Outrage at mistaken report on Hill health coverage; Two views of Florida's option on Medicaid

Viewpoints: Outrage at mistaken report on Hill health coverage; Two views of Florida's option on Medicaid

Measles outbreak prompts national vaccination catch-up program in UK

Measles outbreak prompts national vaccination catch-up program in UK

Convergence starts Phase II proof of concept study with CNV2197944 in pain associated with PHN

Convergence starts Phase II proof of concept study with CNV2197944 in pain associated with PHN

Experts call for better vaccine supply, logistics systems ahead of World Immunization Week

Experts call for better vaccine supply, logistics systems ahead of World Immunization Week

BGU, FCCC receive NIH grant to study role of microRNAs in maintaining measles virus persistence

BGU, FCCC receive NIH grant to study role of microRNAs in maintaining measles virus persistence

Global experts highlight strategies to immunize more children

Global experts highlight strategies to immunize more children

Lessons learned from India's polio response could help country combat other diseases

Lessons learned from India's polio response could help country combat other diseases

UNICEF running out of money for humanitarian aid to Syrian refugees

UNICEF running out of money for humanitarian aid to Syrian refugees

New study shows varicella vaccine neutralizes chicken pox

New study shows varicella vaccine neutralizes chicken pox

Viral protein hijacks cellular machinery and grabs the wheel

Viral protein hijacks cellular machinery and grabs the wheel

Global efforts to address malnutrition should factor in immunization

Global efforts to address malnutrition should factor in immunization

Cytomegalovirus employs a novel trick to hide from immune detection

Cytomegalovirus employs a novel trick to hide from immune detection

Varicella vaccine prevents hospital admission, saves lives

Varicella vaccine prevents hospital admission, saves lives

Research finding aids efforts toward cytomegalovirus vaccine

Research finding aids efforts toward cytomegalovirus vaccine

UCSF study on T-cell behavior sheds light on how vaccines work

UCSF study on T-cell behavior sheds light on how vaccines work

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