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infectious disease caused by
measles virus.
Other names include morbilli,
rubeola, red measles, and
English measles. Both rubella, also
known as
German measles...
- like Spanish,
rubella and
rubeola are synonyms, and
rubeola is not an
alternative name for measles. Thus, in Spanish,
rubeola refers to
rubella and sarampión...
- The
measles virus (MV), with
scientific name
Morbillivirus hominis, is a single-stranded, negative-sense, enveloped, non-segmented RNA
virus of the genus...
- Cure. 39: 32. ProQuest 136627001. Gershone, Anne (2011). "Measles
Virus (
Rubeola)". Mandell,
Douglas and Bennett's
Principles and
Practice of Infectious...
- County". New York
State Department of Health. 21 July 2022. "Measles (
Rubeola)".
Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. 29
December 2022. CDC, Rubella...
- ****erell, 1937
Megachile albofilosa ****erell, 1937
Megachile discretula ****erell, 1937
Megachile rubeola Pasteels, 1965
Megachile meesi Pasteels, 1966...
- Varicella-Zoster
infection Hand, foot and
mouth disease Herpangina Measles (
Rubeola) Immunobullous:
Pemphigus vulgaris Pemphigoid Dermatitis herpetiformis[1]...
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nighttime prayers from
positions of the stars, and a
bright star
described as
rubeola ("reddish") was
claimed to be Sirius. The
authors proposed this as evidence...
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Anthela rubeola is a moth of the
family Anthelidae. It is
found in Australia.
Australian Faunal Directory v t e...
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occurs after a
viral infection of
adenovirus (types 3, 7, and 21),
measles (
rubeola), mycoplasma, CMV, influenza, and parainfluenza. Swyer-James
syndrome is...