Medical Wikipedia in English

3. Measles


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In today’s episode, we will explore measles, a viral infection marked by fever, cough, and its signature red rash. From early symptoms to long-term complications, this episode sheds light on why measles remains a global health challenge and how it can be prevented.


Time Stamps:


📖 Section 1: Introduction

1:31 - 6:04


⚠️ Section 2: Signs and Symptoms

6:04 - 10:14


🦠 Section 3: Cause

10:14 - 11:41


🧬 Section 4: Pathophysiology

11:41 - 13:29


🩺 Section 5: Diagnosis

13:29 - 15:16


🛑 Section 6: Prevention

15:16 - 19:27


💉 Section 7: Treatment

19:27 - 20:55


⚖️ Section 8: Prognosis

20:55 - 22:54


📊 Section 9: Epidemiology

22:54 - 42:25


📜 Section 10: History

42:25 - 46:42


🏛️ Section 11: Society and Culture

46:42 - 48:31


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Intro & Outro music: Cipher Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) 

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