Survival of Measles Virus in Air

MEASLES is a very infectious disease which is considered to be transmitted by airborne infection. The morbidity of measles shows a seasonal variation 1,2 the disease being more frequent in spring. The possibility that this seasonal variation could be related to variation of survival of the virus in...

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Humanities and Social Sciences
Humidity
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Measles virus
Morbidity
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Old Medline
Orthomyxoviridae
Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
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