Measles Flashcards
Exanthem vs Enanthem
Exanthem: widespread rash usually occurring in children
Enanthem: rash (small spots) on the mucous membranes
What is another name for the measles virus?
Rubeola
What family of virus is measles a part of?
Paramyxoviridae
What is the genus of measles?
Morbillivirus
What are the levels of nomenclature for naming viruses?
Realm Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
What is the incubation period for measles?
Approx. 10 days (7-21 days)
How long is the prodromal period for measles?
What are the characteristics of the prodromal period.
Approx. 3 days
Fever, malaise, malaise, and anorexia, followed by conjunctivitis, coryza, and cough.
How does the severity of conjunctivitis present in measles?
Severity of conjunctivitis is variable and may also be accompanied by lacrimation or photophobia but is typically not exudative.
How long does it take for the exanthema to develop following exposure to measles?
Exanthem develops approx. 14 days following exposure
Where does the measles rash start?
Rash first appears behind the ears and at the hairline of the forehead.
How does the measles rash spread?
Cephalocaudally (head to toe) and centrifugally (spreading from the center)
Where does the rash spread to?
What parts of the body does it spare?
Neck, upper trunk, lower trunk, extremities.
Spares the palms and soles.
What is the progression of the rashes characteristics?
Initially consists