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