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RUBEOLA OR MORBILLI Department of infectious disease WANG JINGYAN MEASLES RUBEOLA OR MORBILLI Department of infectious disease WANG JINGYAN

DEFINITION Measles is an acute highly contagious viral disease caused by measles virus.It is characterized by fever,URT catarrhal inflamation, koplik’s spots and maculopapules. The disease may complicated with branch- pneumonia, encepholitis, hepatitis. The lived attenuated measles virus vaccine has been utilized wildly since 1965 ,the incidence of the disease has declined in china.

ETIOLOGY 1 .Pathogen is measles virus. it has been classed as a paramyxovirus.it is spherical in appearance ,measuring about 100~150nm in diameter.It has an outer envelope composed of M-protein, H-protein, F-protein, and internal core is RNA. 2 .Site of the measles virus exists measles can be detected from blood and nasal, pharyngeal secretions.

` 3. Three kinds of antibodies are produced after infection,that is 3.1 complement combining antibody; 3.2 hemagglutinin inhibiting antibody 3.3 neutralizing antibody 4 .Only one antigenic type of measles virus is known. 5.Resistance:measles virus is sensitive to heat or disinfectant , it is also inactivated by ultraviolet light easily.not strong `

EPIDEMIOLOGY 1.Source of infection The patients are the only source of infection. 2 .Routes of transmission air-borne 3. Susceptibility of population 3.1 All age person is susceptible; 90% of contact people acquire the disease. 3.2 The permanent immunity acquire after disease. 4. Epidemic features season:winter and spiring age:6 months to 5 years old

PATHOGENESIS AND PATHOLOGY measles virus ↓respiratory tract epithelial cells(multiply) ↓lymphoid tissue blood (first virusemia) ↓ MPS(multiply) blood (second virusemia) general toxic symptoms

PATHOLOGY Rash: corium superficial blood vessel Pigmentation: Desquamation: Koplik’s spots

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS yy: CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS Typical type 1.Incubation period is approximately 6~18days,10days is the most common. (3-4weeks) 2 .predromal phase 3~4 days. 2 .1 Fever; 2 .2 Catarrhal inflammation of URT; 2 .3 Koplik’s spots; 2 .4 Transient prodromal rashes.

3. Eruption stage 3 .1. Time: the3~5 days after fever;but the 4th day is most common; 3 .2 . Shape:maculopapular 3.3. Seuence:behind the ear→along the hairline→face→neck→chest→back→abdomen→limbs→hand and feet(palm,sole) 3 .4 . The temperature rise continously and companied with the toxic symptoms exaggerate 4 . Convalescent stage brown staining. fine branny desquamation. course:10-14 days

Atypical measles 1 . mild measles; 2 . severe measles (toxic and shock type measles); 3. hemorrhagic measles; 4 . variant measles.

COMPLICATIONS 1 .Bronchopneumonia; 2 .Myocarditis; 3 .Laryngitis; 4 .Neurologic complications: Encephalitis and SSPE . 0.1-0.2% 1-4/m 2-6days 2-17ys viral encephalitis retrograde change early-viral mutation late crossed immune

LABORATORY FINDINGS Blood routine Serum Ab measurement complement combining antibody; hemagglutinin inhibiting antibody; neutralizing antibody; specific antibody IgM. Other Ag and multinucleated giant cells The separation of virus

DIAGNOSIS 1 .Epidemiologic data; 2 .Clinical manifestations; 3. Laboratory findings: 3 .1 .Multinucleated giant cells are detected in nasopharyax mucosa secretions; 3 .2 .Measles virus can be isolated in tissues culture; 3 .3 . Antibody titer; 3 .4 . WBC is relative low .

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS 1 .Rubella (German measles) ; 2 .Roseola infantum (infant subitum,exanthem subitum) 3. Drug rashes. *the early stage definite diagnosis is: *the early stage clinical diagnosis is: *the clinical diagnosis is:

treatment 1 .General therapy: rest, nursing and diet 2. Symptomatic therapy: fever and cough, 3.Support threapy:r-globulin traditional chinese herbs may be used ; 4.complications of treatment

PREVENTION 1 .Control source of infection; yy: PREVENTION 1 .Control source of infection; 2 .Interruption of transmissions ; 3 .Protection of the susceptible person: 3.1 . Active immunization Lived attenuated measles vaccine. plan immune:8m,7j epidemic stage:before 2 m contactor:with in 2 days Contraindications:pregnancy et al 3.2 . Passive immunization placenta globulin or gamma globulin. <5 days prevent onset >5 days relieve symptoms