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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.
Why are so many infectious diseases jumping from animals to humans?

Why are so many infectious diseases jumping from animals to humans?

WHO gets aid for Democratic Republic of the Congo victims, but more funds needed

WHO gets aid for Democratic Republic of the Congo victims, but more funds needed

Study finds fears of HIV transmission in families with infected parent

Study finds fears of HIV transmission in families with infected parent

Mumps making a comeback in Australia

Mumps making a comeback in Australia

423,000 people in Pakistan need urgent health care

423,000 people in Pakistan need urgent health care

Cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil can cause an allergic reaction

Cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil can cause an allergic reaction

New research settles measles vaccine/autism controversy

New research settles measles vaccine/autism controversy

CDC MMR/autism study - wrong questions asked, wrong children studied, wrong conclusions NAA says

CDC MMR/autism study - wrong questions asked, wrong children studied, wrong conclusions NAA says

CDC MMR/autism study - wrong questions asked, wrong children studied, wrong conclusions NAA says

CDC MMR/autism study - wrong questions asked, wrong children studied, wrong conclusions NAA says

Most vaccine-allergic children can still be safely vaccinated

Most vaccine-allergic children can still be safely vaccinated

Shots are nothing to shy away from with the right approach

Shots are nothing to shy away from with the right approach

ISU researchers find possible alternative adjuvant for alum to boost the effectiveness of vaccines

ISU researchers find possible alternative adjuvant for alum to boost the effectiveness of vaccines

Leeds project aims to boost parents' confidence in MMR choices as measles rates rise

Leeds project aims to boost parents' confidence in MMR choices as measles rates rise

Worsening malnutrition and the threat of disease add to crisis in Ethiopia

Worsening malnutrition and the threat of disease add to crisis in Ethiopia

New understanding of how herpes simplex virus 1 hides during inactive phase

New understanding of how herpes simplex virus 1 hides during inactive phase

FDA approves Kinrix - combination vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio diseases in one shot

FDA approves Kinrix - combination vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio diseases in one shot

Measles making a comeback in the U.S.

Measles making a comeback in the U.S.

Role of breastfeeding in preventing infant death, HIV infection in developing countries

Role of breastfeeding in preventing infant death, HIV infection in developing countries

US$28 million needed for Myanmar says WHO

US$28 million needed for Myanmar says WHO

Emergency measures employed to stop measles epidemic

Emergency measures employed to stop measles epidemic

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