Measles in adults

Definition Measles is a highly contagious infectious disease that is transmitted by viruses. Measles is characterized by two phases. The catarrhal stage is characterized by fever, conjunctivitis of the eyes, rhinitis and a special rash in the oral cavity called “Koplik spots”. After a temporary defever, the exanthema stage follows. It is characterized by a … Measles in adults

Diagnosis | Measles in adults

Diagnosis The diagnosis of measles is primarily based on the patient’s appearance and description of the disease. Measles is characterized by two phases of the disease. The first phase is the catarrhal stage and includes fever, conjunctivitis of the eyes, rhinitis and a specific rash in the oral cavity. This rash is called “Koplik’s stain”, … Diagnosis | Measles in adults