Measles
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An acute, highly communicable viral infection characterized by a generalised skin rash, fever, and inflammation of
mucous membranes. Measles is a notifiable disease.
Cause
- Measles virus spreads by droplet infection and direct contact
Clinical features
- Catarrhal stage: high fever, Koplik’s spots (diagnostic) runny nose, barking cough, conjunctivitis
- Misery, anorexia, vomiting, diarrhoea
- Later: generalised maculopapular skin rash followed by desquamation after few days
Complications
- Secondary bacterial respiratory tract infection, e.g. bronchopneumonia, otitis media
- Severe acute malnutrition especially following diarrhoea
- Cancrum oris (from mouth sepsis)
- Corneal ulceration and panophthalmitis – can lead to blindness
- Demyelinating encephalitis
- Thrombocytopaenic purpura
Differential diagnosis
- German measles (Rubella)
- Other viral diseases causing skin rash
Investigations
- Clinical diagnosis is sufficient though virus isolation is possible
Management (symptomatic)
Treatment | LOC |
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Prevention
- Measles vaccination (see Immunizations)
- Avoid contact between infected and uninfected persons
- Educate the public against the common local myths e.g. stopping to feed meat and fish to measles patients