Measles

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  • What virus causes measles?
    Morbillivirus of the paramyxovirus family
  • How is measles transmitted?
    Direct contact with infectious droplets or airborne
  • What is the incubation period for measles?
    10 days (1-3 weeks)
  • When is a person with measles infectious?
    1. 4 days before rash appears
  • How long does measles usually last?
    About 7-10 days
  • What type of immunity do individuals gain after measles?
    Lifelong immunity
  • What was the impact of the MMR vaccine on measles infections and deaths?
    Substantially reduced following its introduction
  • When was the MMR vaccine introduced?
    1988
  • Since 2000, who has reported deaths from measles?
    Unvaccinated individuals
  • How many doses of the MMR vaccine provide optimal protection?
    Two doses
  • Is there any evidence linking the MMR vaccine to autism?
    No evidence of any link
  • What is the likelihood of getting measles if fully vaccinated?
    Unlikely to get measles
  • What are the first symptoms of measles?
    Fever, aches, fatigue, diarrhoea, cold-like symptoms
  • What are Koplik spots?
    Small white spots inside the cheeks
  • Where does the measles rash start?
    On the face and behind ears
  • How does the measles rash typically appear?
    Red/brown, sometimes raised, not itchy
  • How long does the rash last after onset?
    Fades after 5 days of onset
  • What are some complications of measles?
    Pneumonia, otitis media, convulsions, meningitis
  • Who is more severely affected by measles complications?
    Adults, pregnant women, immunocompromised, infants
  • What are red-flag symptoms for measles complications?
    Shortness of breath, high temperature, confusion, seizures
  • What is the management approach for measles?
    Symptomatic, no cure
  • What should be done if measles is suspected?
    Contact GP and arrange testing
  • What is the status of measles as a disease in the UK?
    Notifiable disease
  • What are some practical measures to avoid spreading measles?
    Wash hands, use tissues, avoid sharing items
  • What should be done for crusty eyes in measles?
    Use cotton wool soaked in warm water
  • What should be encouraged after recovery from measles?
    Undergo any outstanding vaccinations
  • How long should a person stay away from school after the rash appears?
    At least 4 days
  • Why should individuals avoid contact with immunocompromised people during measles?
    They are at higher risk of severe illness