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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.
FDA panel approves vaccine for shingles

FDA panel approves vaccine for shingles

Drug partners in fight against AIDS say measles shot could be the answer!

Drug partners in fight against AIDS say measles shot could be the answer!

New Flu Chip can determine the genetic make-up of types of flu virus in 11 hours

New Flu Chip can determine the genetic make-up of types of flu virus in 11 hours

Vaccination against measles could prevent many more cases of SSPE, than previously thought

Vaccination against measles could prevent many more cases of SSPE, than previously thought

How hurricanes impact public health long term

How hurricanes impact public health long term

Putting things in prespective -  help the world's children to fight bird flu

Putting things in prespective - help the world's children to fight bird flu

Steroids and the chicken pox are a bad combination for children

Steroids and the chicken pox are a bad combination for children

No credible evidence behind claims of harm from the MMR vaccination

No credible evidence behind claims of harm from the MMR vaccination

Harvard study finds vaccines boost economies of poor countries

Harvard study finds vaccines boost economies of poor countries

Retinoic acid combined with PIC, a synthetic immunity booster, significantly elevates the immune system response to a tetanus shot

Retinoic acid combined with PIC, a synthetic immunity booster, significantly elevates the immune system response to a tetanus shot

Unexpected link between the viruses that cause feline and human AIDS

Unexpected link between the viruses that cause feline and human AIDS

The Measles Initiative partnership a significant reason for success

The Measles Initiative partnership a significant reason for success

Chicken pox vaccine associated with shingles epidemic

Chicken pox vaccine associated with shingles epidemic

5-year-old British autistic boy dies after alternative therapy in U.S.

5-year-old British autistic boy dies after alternative therapy in U.S.

Chicken pox vaccination has decreased hospitalizations and doctor visits over the last 10 years

Chicken pox vaccination has decreased hospitalizations and doctor visits over the last 10 years

No link between multiple vaccinations and infections

No link between multiple vaccinations and infections

Findings do not support the hypothesis of increased risk of nontargeted infectious disease hospitalization after childhood vaccination

Findings do not support the hypothesis of increased risk of nontargeted infectious disease hospitalization after childhood vaccination

Containment of a Southeast Asian outbreak of avian influenza in humans may be possible

Containment of a Southeast Asian outbreak of avian influenza in humans may be possible

Infectious diseases pose a serious threat to the nation's public health

Infectious diseases pose a serious threat to the nation's public health

Steady upward climb in child vaccinations

Steady upward climb in child vaccinations

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