Measles (Case Presentation)
Measles (Case Presentation)
Measles (Case Presentation)
( Rubeola )
Measles (Rubeola)
It is an acute viral infection characterized by a
final stage with a maculopapular rash erupting
successively over the neck and face, trunk, arms,
and legs, and accompanied by a high fever.
Mode of Transmission:
It is spread by droplets in the air or by direct contact. The measles virus can live
on surfaces for several hours. As the infected particles enter the air and settle on
surfaces, anyone within close proximity can become infected.
The virus infects the respiratory tract , grows in the cells of the back of the
throats and lungs, then spreads throughout the body. Measles is a human
disease and is not known to occur in animals.
Pathogenesis:
Attach to primary
Infected Healthy Inhaled
site: Respiratory
People People
Nasal/Throat Epithelium of the
Secretion, airborne nasopharynx
transmission
5-7 days
Skin, after initial
viscera,
Secondary infection
Primary viremia +
subsequent infection
kidney, Viremia of the Respiratory
bladder
System
Signs and Symptoms
Its symptoms always include fever and at least one of the three Cs:
Cough Conjunctivitis
Coryza,
or runny nose
The First Sign
Within seven to 14 days after
getting infected with the measles,
your first symptoms will appear.
The earliest symptoms feel like a
cold or the flu, with a fever, cough,
runny nose, and sore throat.
Often the eyes get red and runny.
Three to five days later, a red or
reddish-brown rash forms and
spreads down the body from head
to foot.
Kopliks Spots
There will be very small grayish-
white spots with bluish-white
centers in the mouth, insides of
cheeks, and throat.
It spread rapidly in the Buccal
Mucosa.
Kopliks spots should fade as the
other measles symptoms
disappear.
Measles
Rash
Red or reddish-brown in color. It
starts on the face and works its way
down the body over a few days:
from the neck to the trunk, arms,
and legs, until it finally reaches the
feet.
Eventually, it will cover the entire
body with blotches of colored
bumps.
The rash lasts for five or six days in
total. Immunocompromised people
might not have the rash..
Other Signs and Symptoms:
Dry hacking cough
Watery eyes
Sneezing
You cannot get measles more than once. After youve had the
virus, you are immune for life.
Prevention is better than cure
Immunizations can help prevent a measles outbreak.