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单词 Measles
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1) The doctor is quite definite about Tom having measles.
2) Rubella is just another name for German measles.
3) The children all had measles, and had broken out in spots.
4) All the children have received two vaccinations against measles.
5) Measles ails the little girl.
6) A case of measles kept him in bed.
7) All our children have had the measles.
8) All children should be vaccinated against measles.
9) Have you ever had measles?
10) When I was five I got measles.
11) Adults are often immune to German measles.
12) Measles,(http:///measles.html) mumps and whooping cough are spreading again because children are not being vaccinated.
13) The doctor diagnosed measles.
14) If one of the children got the measles, we all got the measles.
15) Measles is an infection.
16) A lot of children in the school caught measles last term.
17) Several children have measles, and the others are bound to succumb .
18) We used to routinely isolate people who had measles.
19) People with measles are highly contagious.
20) German measles can prove fatal to an unborn baby.
21) In particular, morbidity for those hospitalised with measles is clearly reduced.
22) If, say, measles had shown such an increase, we should now be talking about a major epidemic.
23) The doctor told her to watch out for symptoms of measles.
24) Now 95 per cent of UK babies are immunised against diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps and rubella before they are a year old.
25) If the earache is severe or if any earache accompanies measles.
26) Children were carried off by diphtheria, scarlet fever, and measles.
27) The money will be spent on immunizing children against measles.
28) Two days later Joy Prentice discovered a rash on the back of her neck and was sent home with the measles.
29) The two major causes of death in children hospitalised with measles and in the community settings were respiratory and diarrhoeal disease.
30) She was a nervous wreck, and all that was wrong with the child was measles.
1) The doctor is quite definite about Tom having measles.
2) Rubella is just another name for German measles.
3) The children all had measles, and had broken out in spots.
4) The doctor told her to watch out for symptoms of measles.
31) How can measles virus escape the body's natural defences to wreak such havoc?
32) If we are exposed to a measles virus, the immune system will develop antibodies specifically designed to attack measles viruses.
33) That the only chance of me ever being spotted is if I catch measles.
34) Indeed some schools do not allow girls to do this, seeing pregnancy, like measles, as infectious.
35) An epidemic of measles, mumps or rubella is now possible.
36) Childhood diseases such as measles and chickenpox are highly contagious.
37) He had poor sight following a childhood attack of measles.
38) They may catch other infections such as measles or chicken-pox, with serious consequences due to their deficient immune system.
39) These assays are essential to understanding the epidemiology of measles in vaccinated populations.
40) I'm keeping Timmy home from school. He has measles and you know how catching it is.
41) I did get the usual childhood ailments, though, such as mumps, measles and chicken-pox.
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42) All doses of Hib, measles, mumps, rubella and varicella must be given on or after the first birthday.
43) The vaccine is used to immunise children against measles, mumps and rubella.
44) The World Health Organisation recommends that 95 % of children be immunised against measles to guarantee protection of the entire population.
45) They pass rooms in which there are children suffering from measles, appendicitis, colds.
46) Of course, I had all the usual childhood illnesses, like measles and mumps.
47) Damon had given Jasper measles, glandular fever, two bouts of flu and two colds since Easter.
48) Scientists are monitoring the course of the measles epidemic throughout the state.
49) Then,() there is the boy who dies of measles while he lives in this house.
50) Measles is the probable cause of illness in the three athletes.
51) Finally, D Roodman etal recently reported finding measles virus transcripts in cells derived from cultured pagetic bone.
52) This resurgence of measles disease underscored the need for new assays to characterize measles virus infections.
53) "I want to catch measles, " he muttered rebelliously.
54) German measles is a dangerous disease for pregnant women.
55) Also, vaccinating children measles has saved many lives.
56) Measles, mumps and influenza are common diseases.
57) Also vaccinating children against measles has saved many lives.
58) An unmodified attack of measles usually confers lifelong immunity.
59) The little boy's measles were very much in evidence.
60) Measles is be up and about now.
61) Measles is a highly contagious disease.
62) People are vaccinated against measles.
63) Measles mumps and rubella What are the symptoms?
64) Measles is a contagious disease.
65) The child is sickening for the measles.
66) The cause is unknown, there could be a genetic predisposition that is triggered by an infection, for instance German measles is thought to trigger type 1 diabetes in some people.
67) Measles is caused by a virus in the paramyxovirus family.
68) Objective To harvest hepatitis A and measles viruses from the cell media of the same lot.
69) The Committee reviewed the epidemiology of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) and the purported relationship between measles immunization and the occurrence of SSPE.
70) Also vaccinating children against misers ( measles ) has saved many lives.
71) In a paper published in Nature yesterday (7 February), an international team of scientists investigate why measles epidemics in Niger — particularly in the capital Niamey — emerge in an erratic way.
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72) The team also administered the modified measles virus to mouse models of medulloblastoma, administering treatment every other day for 10 days.
73) Unvaccinated young children are at highest risk of measles and its complications, including death.
74) Outbreaks mainly happened to primary school students(69%). Conclusion Low immunization rate of measles, particularly low revaccination rate and untimely immunization, is the culprit.
75) Even with the elimination of measles, cases of SSPE may still occur 20 to 30 years after the last measles cases because of the skew of the latency distribution.
76) Children in wealthier countries are usually vaccinated to protect against Measles.
77) Spain* has reported two ongoing measles outbreaks since October 2010, with more than 600 cases reported in Andalusia.
78) The measles is caused by a kind of specific epiphyte.
79) The risk of unprotected exposure to vaccine-preventable diseases is far higher: for example, more than 90 percent of unvaccinated people exposed to measles will become infected.
80) Whether the filterable viruses that cause encephalitis and measles are abiological things or living organisms is hard to tell.
81) Most tragically, infectious diseases such as measles or whooping cough can kill undernourished children more readily than well-fed ones.
82) This case study was undertaken in the Republic of the Marshall Islands during a measles outbreak in 2003, when response immunization was conducted.
83) An international campaign called the Measles initiative was launched in 2001 vaccinate children in developing countries.
84) The key for the prevention of adult measles is revaccination in the susceptible susceptible population.
85) Conclusion Data from phylogenic trees of H and N gene revealed that the wide-type measles viruses circulating in Zhejiang province in 2005 all belonged to genotype H1.
86) D: Has she been vaccinated against measles? When was she vaccinated?
87) SSPE due to wild virus has been reported in persons who have been immunized with measles vaccine and have no history of symptomatic natural measles infection.
88) In many countries with good measles control, an increasing age at onset of SSPE has been observed attributable to cases that acquired measles infection at a time when the disease was more prevalent.
89) Taenia solium are only human intestinal parasitic in the first half-and the source of infection is with the measles disease pork, cysticercosis is afflicted, Rhabdomyosarcoma animal or the brain.
90) A panel of 24 oral fluids was used to investigate if measles virus haemagglutinin (H) and nucleocapsid (N) genes could be amplified by polymerase chain reaction directly from used POCT strips.
91) As a child she suffered measles, mumps, scarlet fever, chicken pox, double pneumonia and eventually polio, leaving her left leg and foot weak and deformed.
92) Tohelp prevent diarrhea, the report suggests that children receive both the rotavirus and measles vaccines.
93) Denotes 1 st dose of Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine.
94) Catching German measles at my age was quite a turn up for the books.
95) Measles, mumps, and rubella (also called German measles) used to be quite common childhood diseases.
96) Re-emergence of SSPE cases has been seen after outbreaks of measles following a period of good measles control.
97) Measles immunization programmes have the potential to eliminate SSPE through the elimination of measles.
98) In Anhui Province , there were measles outbreak every 2 - 3 years before implementation of EPI work.
99) Scarlet fever like or measles like type was the most common eruption type, while urticaria type, erythema multiforme type and fixed type were next to it.
100) Initial symptoms of SSPE typically occur some years after natural measles infection and proceed over months or years to coma and death.
101) The region is known to be endemic for many health problems, including cholera, diarrhea, malaria, shigellosis, Rift Valley fever, measles, meningitis and malnutrition.
102) Most of us have had measles, but I am an exception.
103) Available epidemiological data are consistent with a directly protective effect of vaccine against SSPE mediated by preventing measles.
104) The areas affected by shortages are also at significant risk of disease outbreaks: diarrhoeal diseases, measles and meningitis.
105) Preliminary data on co-administration of the SA-14-14-2 JE vaccine with measles vaccine have been reassuring.
106) Objective To evaluate the anti virus effect of combination of attenuated measles virus with 3TC on duck hepatitis B model.
107) The glands behind her ears and head are swollen. With that and her rash I think she's got German measles.
108) In countries with good measles control through vaccination, a decline in new SSPE cases is seen a few years after the decline in measles incidence.
109) A risk as high as 27.9 SSPE cases per 100 000 cases of measles has been cited.
110) Methods: Antibody level of crowd measles haemagglutination inhibition test (HI).
111) Cumulatively, from 2000 to end 2005, WHO estimates that accelerated measles immunization, boosted by this initiative, has averted 2.3 million deaths.
112) Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis ( SSPE ) is a serious disorder of central nervous system caused by defective measles virus.
113) The agreement with SIGMA anti - measles IgG EIA kit was 95.12 %.
114) MMR stands for measles, mumps, and rubella (also called German measles). Giving your child the MMR vaccine protects them against these diseases.
115) In 1978, the immunization program began in the country generally, only BCG, polio, measles, DPT vaccine 4 was included in the scope of immunity.
116) A measles case was defined as fever and rash and one or more of cough, coryza or conjunctivitis.
117) The drives will be administered by local health teams and will also offer a package of interventions, including vitamin A, deworming tablets and, in Sierra Leone, measles vaccine.
118) Rubella (also called German measles) and mumps do not spread so easily.
119) Measles is the leading cause of vaccine - preventable death in children.
120) Objective : To investigate the epidemiological changes of measles in recent years and its clinical features.
121) Measles, mumps, and rubella (also called German measles) used to be quite common in childhood.
122) There is no evidence that measles vaccine accelerates the course of SSPE or triggers SSPE or causes SSPE in those with an established benign persistent wild measles infection.
123) Poor water quality and lack of adequate sanitation has increased the risk of communicable diseases such as diarrhoeal illness and measles.
124) With that and her rash I think she's got German measles.
125) Available epidemiological data, in line with virus genotyping data, do not suggest that measles vaccine virus can cause SSPE.
126) They may catch other infections such as measles or chicken - pox.
127) Diseases , whose RIR and FRR are relatively high, are Measles, Dysentery and Viral Hepatities.
128) This is why we are seeing large measles outbreaks that never should have happened, especially in countries with a well-educated public.
129) Objective To get the message of the children's antibody level of the measles in Shaoxing city.
130) Jeffrey Mphahlele, head of virology at the University of Limpopo in South Africa, says it is imperative that local data is used if measles vaccination programmes are to be successful.
131) Conclusions It is urgent to increase vaccination quality, improve inoculation rate and establish surveillant system of measles.
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132) Tohelp prevent diarrhea, the report suggests that children receive the both the rotavirus and measles vaccines.
133) Two key examples of this success are measles and hepatitis B.
134) The shift in age distribution has implications for the effectiveness of measles control and the elimination strategy in place.
135) Conclusion The basic immunization rate in children and revaccination rate in adults be enhanced in order to control the prevalence of measles.
136) At university, a doctor explained that the mood swings through my teens had been manic depression, but it seemed no more significant than saying that I'd had German measles.
137) I'm deaf, having had rubella ( German measles ) before I was born.
138) Measles can be prevented by immunization at 1 year of age.
139) The campaign is also involved in efforts to vaccinate African children against measles and polio.
140) Live vaccines, such as oral poliovirus vaccine; yellow fever vaccine; and measles, mumps and rubella vaccines, do not contain thiomersal, because it would kill the immunizing component.
141) There were three children down with the measles and he had a whitlow on her thumb.
142) After the 1960 s, China began to inoculate BCG, pertussis, diphtheria, tetanus, measles and poliomyelitis vaccines.
143) In terms of health assessment for this particular population, cases of acute diarrhea, gastro- enteritis, acute respiratory infections, pneumonia, measles and suspected cases of malaria and jaundice.
144) But the drug, known by the acronym DRACO, is also expected to zap measles and German measles, cold sores, rabies and even HIV – and could be on pharmacy shelves in a decade.
145) Its cold nature makes it so effective in curing defervescence , removing heat, detoxifcation that it is regarded as the good medicine for measles suffers.
146) The main cause of measles was failure to inoculate measles vaccine for children.
147) An epidemic resulted in overt measles in 99.9 per cent of the indigenous population.
148) This article misdiagnoses to 1 example belt-shaped blister measles carries on the analysis, summarizes the experience.
149) Weaken viruses are used, for example, in vaccines against chickenpox, measles, mumps and rubella.
150) The cold physique's person eats a coriander to be possible suitably to alleviate the stomach crymodynia , the dyspepsia, measles airtight and so on symptoms.
151) Children in Hong Kong are immunised against tuberculosis, diphtheria, pertussis, poliomyelitis, tetanus, hepatitis B, measles, mumps and rubella.
152) When you have the measles, you break out in spots.
153) But presents the red color spot papula and the cheek take the skin drills thrusts out has measles cat membrane spot as its characteristic.
154) He was down with the measles and was kept within doors.
155) Any of several other diseases, especially German measles, that cause similar but milder symptoms.
156) The sufferer of measles usually has a high fever and small red spots on the skin.
157) Although not generally life - threatening, measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox can all hae serious complications.
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