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rubeola

NOUN
  1. an acute and highly contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots followed by a rash; occurs primarily in children

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  • - Also called rubeola and morbilli, it is one of the commonest childhood infectious exanthems. Chapter 13
  • Even if a child survives the measles (rubeola), it may leave them blind or visually impaired. Spokesman.com: Latest stories
  • After all, wouldn't you rather listen to a lie and let your children suffer polio, rubella, rubeola, mumps, hepatitis B, the whooping cough, varicella, variola, and so on? Bad Astronomy
  • Young man, urticaria is hives, rubeola is measles, and alopecia is baldness!" she thundered. The Bat
  • Three organisms cause infections that result in the requirement that infected patients be placed in airborne precautions: chickenpox and disseminated zoster, rubeola, and pulmonary or laryngeal TB.
  • Serologic tests for Epstein-Barr virus, rubeola, and rubella were consistent with prior exposure.
  • Pneumonia is a known complication of rubeola, varicella, and pertussis.
  • Have you had any experience with rubeola?" she queried finally. The Bat
  • This world is thick with De Boursy-Williamses, throwing in bromides with a liberal hand, ungrudging of strychnine, happily at home with quinine and cathartics, ready at a case of simple rubeola; hideously, secretly, helplessly perplexed between the false diphtheria and the true; treating internal cancer and fibrous tumours as digestive derangements for happy, profitable years, until the specialist comes by, and dissipates with a brief examination and with half a dozen trenchant words the victim's faith in the quack. The Dop Doctor
  • All my brothers, sisters and cousins contracted and survived measles, either rubella or rubeola. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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