 Photo)  Measles virus infect and affect the morphology of cells in culture.
 Photo)  Measles virus infect and affect the morphology of cells in culture.         ----Linda Stannard, Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Cape Town   
➞ Case presentation( 4 year old boy)

                          

Clinical course of Measles(4-year-old boy):
              Days 2;  fever with cough and runny nose.   
----------Antibiotics and anti-cough drugs were prescribed.
    late of Days 3;  Koplik's spot appeared in buccal mucosa.  
               Days 4:  many Koplik's spot
---------late of Days 4;  maculopapular rash began from face.
               Days 5;  skin rash spread to upper limb and trunk,  
----------descending to lower parts. 
----------WBC 7,000(39% Lym,  9% Mon, 45% Seg, 7% Band), 
----------CRP 0.43mg/dl.
               Days 6;  peak of skin rash.
               Days 8;  fever fall down.  
----------WBC 5,900(Atypical cell 36%, Lym44%, Mon2%, 
-----------Band5%, Seg9%, Eos4%)
               Days 9;  no fever. skin pigmentation began.
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Measles 
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Symptoms:  
----------After high fever lasting 3-4 days with dry cough , 
----------sometimes croup and blear eye, Koplik's spot appear 
----------on buccal mucosa( may also conjunctivae or rectum). 
------------Within 1-2 day, the red maculopapular rash begins 
----------behind the ears and spread to the face. the rash spreads 
----------down the body, taking 2-3 days to progress to the lower 
----------limb. About the time the rash appears on the chest, the 
----------dry cough moistens, and occasionally fine crackles may 
----------be heard in the lung(measles bronchitis).
Etiology:  Measles virus (RNA virus, paramyxovirus family)
Incubation period:   8-12 days
Transmission route: 
------------direct contact with patient, via coughing and sneezing.
------------Patient can be transmitted virus from 4 days prior to 
------------the onset of rash to 4 days after the onset of disease.
-----------    Virus can stay in the air up to 75minutes after a known
-------------case of measles has left the room.
Complications:  
   1) Otitis media
   2) Broncho-pneumonia: often infant and toddler, bacterial
   3) febrile convulsion: infant and toddlers
   4) Laryngo-tracheo-bronchitis:
   5) Meningo(-encephalo-)myelitis: appear in convalescent stage
   6) Encephalitis: appear 4-5 days after the onset of rash.
   7) SSPE: very rare
   8) kelatitis: in vitamin-A deficiency countries.
Any questions:  write to Keiji Hagiwara MD,  
                                 keijihagiwara@gmail.com


 
 

 
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