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Photos of the Disease

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This thin-section transmission electron micrograph (TEM) revealed the ultrastructural appearance of a single virus particle, or “virion”, of measles virus. The measles virus is a paramyxovirus, of the genus Morbillivirus.

This thin-section transmission electron micrograph (TEM) revealed the ultrastructural appearance of a single virus particle, or “virion”, of measles virus. The measles virus is a paramyxovirus, of the genus Morbillivirus.

Histopathology of measles pneumonia, (Giant cell with intracytoplasmic inclusions.)

Histopathology of measles pneumonia, (Giant cell with intracytoplasmic inclusions.)

Histopathology of measles pneumonia, (Giant cell).

Histopathology of measles pneumonia, (Giant cell).

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Images of People Affected by the Disease

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This late 1960s photograph shows a Nigerian mother and her child who was recovering from measles; note that the skin is sloughing on the child as he heals from his measles infection.

This late 1960s photograph shows a Nigerian mother and her child who was recovering from measles; note that the skin is sloughing on the child as he heals from his measles infection.

This patient presented on the third pre-eruptive day with “Koplik spots” indicative of the beginning onset of measles.

This patient presented on the third pre-eruptive day with “Koplik spots” indicative of the beginning onset of measles.

This posterior-oblique view of a female Marburg patient’s back (case #2), depicts a measles-like rash, which is a usual symptom of this viral illness.

This posterior-oblique view of a female Marburg patient’s back (case #2), depicts a measles-like rash, which is a usual symptom of this viral illness.

This was a patient who presented with Koplik’s spots on palate due to pre-eruptive measles on day 3 of the illness.

This was a patient who presented with Koplik’s spots on palate due to pre-eruptive measles on day 3 of the illness.

Face of boy with measles, (third day rash).

Face of boy with measles, (third day rash).

Eyes of a child with measles.

Eyes of a child with measles.

This child shows a classic day-4 rash with measles.

This child shows a classic day-4 rash with measles.

Face of child with measles.

Face of child with measles.

This is the skin of a patient after 3 days of measles infection.

This is the skin of a patient after 3 days of measles infection.

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This page last modified on September 11, 2007
Content last reviewed on April 22, 2007
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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