Epidemics of measles in a seventeenth-century English town. 1985

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UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008457 Measles A highly contagious infectious disease caused by MORBILLIVIRUS, common among children but also seen in the nonimmune of any age, in which the virus enters the respiratory tract via droplet nuclei and multiplies in the epithelial cells, spreading throughout the MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTE SYSTEM. Rubeola
D006113 United Kingdom Country in northwestern Europe including Great Britain and the northern one-sixth of the island of Ireland, located between the North Sea and north Atlantic Ocean. The capital is London. Great Britain,Isle of Man
D049692 History, Early Modern 1451-1600 The period of history from 1451 through 1600 of the common era. Early Modern History,Early Modern History (Medicine),Early Modern History of Medicine,Early Modern Medicine,History of Medicine, Early Modern,History, Early Modern,Medicine, Early Modern,Early Modern Histories (Medicine),Histories, Early Modern (Medicine),History, Early Modern (Medicine),History, Early Modern 1451 1600,Modern Histories, Early (Medicine),Modern History, Early,Modern History, Early (Medicine),Modern Medicine, Early
D049711 History, Modern 1601- The period of history from 1601 of the common era to the present. History, Modern,Modern History,History of Medicine, Modern,Medicine, Modern,Modern History (Medicine),Modern Medicine,1601- History, Modern,History, Modern (Medicine),History, Modern 1601,Modern 1601- History

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