German measles virus (rubella), a common cause of exanthema in children, is best described by which of the following statements
A: Measles (rubeola) and German measles (rubella) are caused by the same virus
B: Incubation time is approximately 3 to 4 weeks
C: Vesicular rashes are characteristic
D: Onset is abrupt with cough, coryza, and fever
E: Specific antibody in the serum does not prevent disease
A: Measles (rubeola) and German measles (rubella) are caused by the same virus
B: Incubation time is approximately 3 to 4 weeks
C: Vesicular rashes are characteristic
D: Onset is abrupt with cough, coryza, and fever
E: Specific antibody in the serum does not prevent disease
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- The vaccine for measles is best characterized by() A: Bacteriocin B: Killed virus vaccine C: Inactivated virus vaccine D: Live virus vaccine E: Recombinant virus vaccine
- ______ has been ended worldwide. A: Polio B: Measles C: Rubella D: Smallpox
- 1. Which is the first vaccine? A: Smallpox vaccine B: Measles vaccine C: mumps vaccine D: Rubella vaccine
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