Measles

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Across
  1. 6. ______period in measles are between 10 -14 days from exposure until the appearance of a rash.
  2. 10. One or more symptoms that signals the impending onset of disease or illness and that often appear before other closely related or indicative symptoms.
  3. 11. Measles treatment is ___________.
  4. 12. Period of 4 days before the appearance of the rash until 4 days after.
  5. 13. There is no measles-specific ______ treatment.
  6. 14. Time (in hour)that measles virus can live in the airspace after the infected person has left the room.
  7. 15. Measles most contagious transmission means is _______.
  8. 17. Measles rash start from the _______ at the hairline or behind the ears and spreads downwards to the neck, trunk, and extremities.
Down
  1. 1. Signs and symptoms that constitute the clinical definition of measles are: fever, rash, and ONE of the 3 Cs: Cough, coryza, __________.
  2. 2. Meales present with a _____________rash in appearance, and the spots may coalesce as the rash spreads.
  3. 3. Person that may have a prolonged infectious period.
  4. 4. Mealses can also be transmitted by _____________.
  5. 5. _______% of nonimmune people in contact with someone infected with measles that will develop measles themselves.
  6. 7. _____ immunity is a community immunity acquired when 95% of the community members are vaccinated.
  7. 8. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SPPE) is a rare but severe __________ that can develop 7 to 10 years after the acute phase of Measles.
  8. 9. Preventable, most contagious infection caused by a RNA virus of the genus Morbilivirus
  9. 16. _________ appearance is considered day zero for initiating isolation.