Synonym: morbilli, rubeola. Similar words: fall asleep, measure, the same as, measured, measure out, measure up, measure up to, measurement. Meaning: ['miːzlz] n. an acute and highly contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots followed by a rash; occurs primarily in children.
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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[sentencedict.com], " 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.
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