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Starts Spots Measles Rubeola Virus With: Usual Presentation Involves

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Measles (rubeola)
virus

starts with: Usual
presentation involves prodromal fever with
cough, coryza, and conjunctivitis,

then eventually  ________ spots ( ________  ____  spots with  ____ - ____  center on  ________  ________),

followed HOW LONG? later by a  ________
 ____  B that starts WHERE AND GOES WHERE?
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then
eventually Koplik spots (bright red spots with blue-white center on buccal mucosa A ),

followed 1–2 days later by a maculopapular
rash B that starts at the head/neck and spreads
downward.

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