Assessment of Nurses Knowledge about Children Measles

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Mashreq Ahmed Shishkhan

Abstract

Although life-threatening, measles (Rubeola) still generates epidemics. Refusing vaccination leaves vulnerable groups exposed to the virus upon importation from endemic nations. Children and other susceptible people may get the infection from these people.


Rubella, a mild, self-limiting illness with fever and rash, is usually acquired postnatally. Coughing and sneezing aerosols spread the virus 7 days after the rash. CRS, the primary cause of birth abnormalities and miscarriages, is a significant pregnancy condition. The disease is worse in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Vaccination may prevent the illness despite its severe consequences and irreparable abnormalities. This review discusses rubella vaccination's role in eradicating this dangerous illness. 

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M. A. . Shishkhan, “Assessment of Nurses Knowledge about Children Measles”, SHIFAA, vol. 2024, pp. 43–51, Mar. 2024, doi: 10.70470/SHIFAA/2024/005.
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