- vaccine-preventable
infectious disease caused by
measles virus.
Other names include morbilli, rubeola, red measles, and
English measles. Both rubella, also
known as...
- whonamedit.com.
Retrieved 2023-11-30. Falkener, L (1901). "Fitalow's
spots in
morbilli". Lancet. 157 (4040): 315–7. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(01)71368-2. Archived...
- Encephalitis, tick-borne
immunoglobulin J06BB13
Pertussis immunoglobulin J06BB14
Morbilli immunoglobulin J06BB15
Parotitis immunoglobulin J06BB19
Anthrax immunoglobulin...
- In the
history of medicine, "Islamic medicine" Also
known as "Arabian medicine" is the
science of
medicine developed in the
Middle East, and
usually written...
- MPR may
refer to: The MMR vaccine, from
Latin morbilli (measles),
parotitis (mumps) and
rubella Mannose 6-phosphate receptor, a
family of transmembrane...
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi Helicobacter pylori Hendra virus (equine
morbilli virus)
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis E
Human herpesvirus 8
Human herpesvirus 6...
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sarcoma L****a
fever Lipschütz
ulcer (ulcus ****e acutum)
Measles (rubeola,
morbilli) Milker's
nodule Modified varicella-like
syndrome Mollus**** contagiosum...
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orchestra Duca Sant'Angioli-
Morbilli La
disfatta di
Dario II,9 23
March 1787 539 "Ich möchte wohl der Kaiser...
-
Spring 1778 Naples,
Venice La
disfatta di
Dario opera seria 3 acts
Antonio Morbilli February 1778 Venice, San
Benedetto Gli eroi dei
Campi Elisi (completed...
- many
other names including rubeola from the
Latin word rubeus, "red", and
morbilli, "small plague". The
close similarities between measles virus,
canine distemper...