Front | 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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Back | 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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