Atypical measles syndrome
Atypical measles syndrome (atypical measles syndrome) refers to the atypical morbidity caused by the reduction of antibody levels in blood and re-infection with measles virus after 2 to 6 years of measles vaccination. For adolescents, it is distributed in winter and spring and is not contagious.
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