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What Is Measles?
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Measles is a highly infectious viral illness which spreads through infected people coughing or sneezing. An effective vaccination given to young babies has made the illness, which usually passes in between seven to 10 days, a lot less common. Breakouts of measles among unvaccinated people can cause potentially serious health complications.
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