Measles - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology
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- čas přidán 30. 01. 2022
- What is measles? Measles is an extremely contagious infectious disease that's caused by the measles virus. This video covers the pathophysiology of measles, important clinical signs and symptoms, as well as treatment and prevention.
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I m a senior Dr.... happened to go through this Entire video .found it very comprehensive.....Highly praiseworthy way of description
Dr V Ahmed MBBS former Senior Medical Officer
I got measles and I got treated in just 4 days bez my father is a doctor and he just seeing on my neck he catches the disease and my treatment done 🎉
Can you give us a prescription for the treatment so we can benefit from it?
I got a rash similar to measles and I have a cough 😷 and feeling shivers 😢
Informative and straight to the point. Love it.
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Today my psm tutor gave this lecture and i came home and found that he himself came to class after watching this Video 😂.
Great explanation!!
That's great! Thanks for sharing! 💕
Good lecture
So good
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How do you get rid of measles rush scars?
Thank youu sir explained well
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Tysm!
Hey! I also got a same presentation to perform.
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Explain like I am 5 please: How can a virus that is "super contagious" not be like Influenza or COVID meaning it doesn’t mutate. I thought the rules is the more contagious the more infection, the more likely the virus will change?!
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I think the measles mortality data (1 to 3 per thousand) is highly sus because the same cdc table says 20% of patients experience hospitalization. Since measles is a very mild childhood disease in most cases, that rate is ludicrous and 'patients' must mean a very specific subgroup. Flu hospitalization for children under 5 is 'high' at 42 in 100000, and since measles is much milder than flu, it certainly won't be more than that. So at 0.04% hospitalization rate, the measles death rate is overstated by 500 times, ie only 0.0002% death rate. Further it is known that the rash (and thus likely disease) is only more severe in malnourished children.
For example, blindness from measles in developing countries is associated with vitamin A deficiency.
Immunosuppressive doses of steroids result in more severe measles cases.
Regarding the mmr vaccine for measles, which caused all the controversy: this so called attenuation of the three viruses is very sus to me. They just picked some cultured strains and somehow they are 'attenuated'. More likely an euphemism for 'we don't want you to know we're injecting you with 3 live viruses, and at the same time'. Injection is not the natural route for these viruses.
As I suspected, there is a pretty high rate of fever in the mmr vaccine (15%), which basically means the children are, simply, infected, but the usual symptoms (neck, rash) don't develop because of route of infection being injection. But there might also be other issues because of that, injection bypassing the all the physical barriers of the immune system, and the fact you're insulting with 3 viruses at once, on injection route, which wouldn't happen naturally ever.
Actually for the newer mmrv 4 virus vax, fever occurs in 50% (!) of older infants. I guess why they try to inject as early as possible. My guess would be that because the viruses are injected, instead of infecting the respiratory, they are not shed/transmissible, but that's wild speculation. In which case, the so called vaccination might simply be frontal assault of multiple viruses during infancy when naturally they occur later.
Natural infection at a robust childhood age, and maternal antibodies to prevent infection during infancy, would probably be the safest route.
"Severe hyperpyrexia, neurological symptoms and gastrointestinal diseases occurred in 38, 20 and 15 cases/1000 enrolled". Hyperpyroxia is extremely high fever. Looks to me the vaccine is more dangerous than the disease.
"the data suggest that passive pharmacovigilance is utterly inadequate to document the real incidence of serious AEFIs and that current methods of assessing causality may be questioned" from
Adverse events following measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine: an independent perspective on Italian pharmacovigilance data, 2020
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Thank you..very informative video
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got a presentation about this, tysm
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so helpful, tnx so much
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Thank you
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Isnt koplik for Morbili and not Rubeola? ?
This is for morbilivirus?
My son toddler with age 1,8 years old he is currently on the PICU room already 14 days.
My son had stopped breathing and heart about 30 minutes. Then after 15 minutes of resuscitation his pulse returned.
He is under controlled by Pediatric Doctor and Neurology Pediatric Doctor.
His condition right now is unconcious due to inflammation of measles in the lungs and the MRI test shows there is no abnormal condition on his brain.
Currently his eyes are open but can't respond when we talk.
I don't know If my son got encephalitis or not.
Please advice how the treatment for my son?
Thank you
May God bless you and your family. We’re praying for you all🙏🏽
How is your son now??
Can you answer my question please I’m fully vaccinated but I have it’s symptoms
tommorow im getting a measels shot so im using this to encourage my self
I had god awful dream.. so weird.. so scary.. didn’t make any sense during my measles
Thank u
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Why is vitamin A supplement given in measles????
measles can cause conjuctivitis thus vit.A provided to improve eye health
What if the only symptom being manifested is the rash and it has been there for 5 days
Since I’m also a werewolf would I also be vulnerable to this disease ?
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Does having german measles give immunity against all types of measles??
No
How does measles cause diarrhoea
Damaging of mucosa lead to damaging of muscurinc receptor that close the sphincter of anal canal so that cause usability to close sphincter and diarhea
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Can anyone be non-immune?
I got vaccinated yet im here alone in a room feeling like im swarmed with ants ok time to wait for half a month
Are u okay
Physically now yes mentally no
@@shimishainaibashbash how long did it take for u to feel better (physically)
About a week or so
@@shimishainaibashbash oh ok
Not German measles?
Differences between measles and German measles?
German measles - RUBELLA (matonavirus)
1. Causes fever, postauricular(and other) lymphadenopathy, arthralgia and Rash (maculopapular-cephalocaudal progression)
2. It's a mild disease, but congenital rubella is deadly(triad- SNHL, cataract and patent ductus arteriosus)
Thinking too much of self?
My son was vaccinated at 6 months and at 9 months but he is suffering from measles.
ya elahh😂
Am I gonna die?
No
Do u have it ?
IS IT OKAY TO TAKE A BATH IF YOU HAVE MEASLES?? I'M SO PISSED I NEED TO TAKE A BATH.....
Yo are u okay now
Its like small pox
YPP quasar thaq absolute zero cancer 👁️. ATTACK!
In other words we’re in danger because of our open borders😡😡🤬FJB
Most outbreaks in Western countries are because of antivaxxers.
Humans are meant to move and mingle, racism is a tool, don't let them weaponise you.
No, in other words, your kids could die of measles, get em vaccinated :)
Take care!
Get vaccinated?
@@Nowforsomethingdifferent yes, did you?
@@ashleelarsen5002 yup. Probably another reason I'm not worried about it.