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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.
Today's Opeds: Individual mandate in court, on ballot and in campaigns

Today's Opeds: Individual mandate in court, on ballot and in campaigns

Vaccine lawsuits – Justices divided

Vaccine lawsuits – Justices divided

Mammography, vaccines still raise questions in consumers' minds

Mammography, vaccines still raise questions in consumers' minds

Spanish mothers more concerned about the safety of childhood vaccines

Spanish mothers more concerned about the safety of childhood vaccines

Data shows Take Care Clinics’ quality of care exceeds national benchmarks

Data shows Take Care Clinics’ quality of care exceeds national benchmarks

Dangers of not vaccinating children

Dangers of not vaccinating children

Outbreak of whooping cough mirrors challenges in developing world, global health official says

Outbreak of whooping cough mirrors challenges in developing world, global health official says

Tamir's compounds perform better than Ganciclovir for Cytomegalovirus disease: Study

Tamir's compounds perform better than Ganciclovir for Cytomegalovirus disease: Study

V.P. Biden pledges to 'sustain long-term' aid for Pakistan; U.S. concerned about aid branding

V.P. Biden pledges to 'sustain long-term' aid for Pakistan; U.S. concerned about aid branding

Objective of WHO and health partners in Pakistan is to reduce avoidable death and illness

Objective of WHO and health partners in Pakistan is to reduce avoidable death and illness

U.N. General Assembly opens 65th session with a look ahead to next week's MDG Summit

U.N. General Assembly opens 65th session with a look ahead to next week's MDG Summit

Doctors demonstrate the true impact of vaccination

Doctors demonstrate the true impact of vaccination

RAB-1 monoclonal antibody study shows positive result for rabies

RAB-1 monoclonal antibody study shows positive result for rabies

Opinions: U.S. commitment to Global Fund; Innovative financing; Global food security; Aid for Pakistan

Opinions: U.S. commitment to Global Fund; Innovative financing; Global food security; Aid for Pakistan

Risks of 'imported' measles

Risks of 'imported' measles

CDC ramps up production of new three-in-one flu vaccine

CDC ramps up production of new three-in-one flu vaccine

Children, teens need good health before the start of new school year, says medical director

Children, teens need good health before the start of new school year, says medical director

Cedillo vs. Health and Human Services case highlights failure of Vaccine Injury Compensation Program

Cedillo vs. Health and Human Services case highlights failure of Vaccine Injury Compensation Program

Simple medical exams recommended for school-age children

Simple medical exams recommended for school-age children

FDA accepts Sanofi Pasteur's Menactra vaccine sBLA for active immunization of infants and toddlers

FDA accepts Sanofi Pasteur's Menactra vaccine sBLA for active immunization of infants and toddlers

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