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CDC: Measles - Factsheets on the disease and its vaccine.

Dr. Greene's HouseCalls - Answer to the question if it is possible to get the measles after immunization. Explains if, and how and why it is possible, as well as treatment.

eMedicine - Measles - Article by Glenn Fennelly, MD.

eMedicine - Measles, Rubeola - Article by Melissa Burnett, MD.

eMedicine - Pediatrics, Measles - Article by Pamela Dyne, MD.

eMedicine Health - Measles - Factsheet that discusses both rubeola and rubella.

HealthCentral - Pediatrics Encyclopedia - Rubeola - Includes symptoms, prognosis, cause, complications, and tests.

InteliHealth: Rubeola - Features cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention.

MayoClinic.com - Measles - Includes cause, signs and symptoms, risk factors, complications, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.

Measles - Whale: The causes, therapies and vaccination. Includes a look at the risks of this disorder and the use of remedies such as homeopathy, naturopathy and nutritional medicines.

Measles - Factsheet with cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention.

Measles - MDchoice.com - Features symptoms, immunization, and incubation period for rubeola.

Measles Facts - Factsheet with cause, symptoms, diagnosis, complications, treatment, and prevention.

MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Measles - Includes images, cause, symptoms, risk factors, tests, treatment, complications, and prevention.

MedlinePlus: Measles - Directory of factsheets, articles, and news releases.

Rubeola (Measles) - Also know as red or hard measles. Is best known for its typical skin rash. It is, however, a respiratory infection. Includes symptoms, treatment, prevention, incubation period, and duration.

Rubeola hub - A brief definition of rubeola, followed by links to overviews, research articles, prevention and treatment

WHO: Measles - Features press releases, disease information, factsheets, documents, and meetings.

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