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measles (pathophysiology (after 2-4 days, measles virus infects local…
measles
pathophysiology
infection is transmitted via respiratory droplets which can remain active and contagious, either airborne or on surfaces, for up to 2 hours.
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after 2-4 days, measles virus infects local lymphatic tissues.
following amplification of measles virus in regional lymph nodes, a predominantly cell-associated viraemia disseminates the virus to various organs prior to the appearance of rash.
measles virus infection causes a generalised immunosuppression marked by decreased in delayed-type hypersensitivity, IL-12 production, and antigen-specific lymphoproliferative responses that persists for weeks to months after the acute infection
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