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File:Morbillivirus measles infection.jpg

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This is the skin of a patient after 3 days of measles infection; treated at the New York - Presbyterian Hospital. Prior to widespread immunization, measles was common in childhood, with more than 90% of infants and children infected by age 12. Recently, fewer than 1,000 measles cases have been reported annually since 1993.
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  • 2004-08-19 03:51 Tom 460×300×8 (23731 bytes) Image taken by the Centers for Disease Control (and Prevention). {{fair use}}

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12:11, 2 April 2007 User:Angusmclellan 460×300 23 KB {{Information |Description=Image taken by the Centers for Disease Control (and Prevention). |Source=Originally from [http://en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia]; description page is/was [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Image%3AH9991083.jpg here]. |Dat

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