Compiled by Mrs J Wright DGHS. Initial Symptoms: Red spots at the back of the throat Fever Slide 1.

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Compiled by Mrs J Wright DGHS

Initial Symptoms: Red spots at the back of the throat Fever Slide 1

A Red spots all over the body Slide 2

Child is listless Slide 3

Slide 4

Pathology A B C The Virus (TEM) Slide 5

Slide 6

Not a good surname with an epidemic in progress! Slide 6

Data collection and collation Slide 8

Slide 10

Vaccinations Management and prevention Slide 10

A B C Slide 11

The MMR Vaccination Slide 12

Education of Parents Slide 13

The effectiveness of the vaccination policy Slide 14

The potency of the virus Slide 15

Measles outbreak : January – April 2006 Slide 16