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How does measles get past the skin? |
just wanted to know Measles is spread through the respiratory route and not subcutaneously. monkey They can creep through cuts. They can sneak into scrapes. They can ride on food. They can also enter your body when you touch your nose or mouth with dirty hands. They sneak past when your back is turned or in line As a respiratory disease, measles virus normally grows in the cells that line the back of the throat and in the cells that line the lungs.(circulating as a result of coughing and sneezing) Measles are a virus that is very contagious you can acquire it in many ways but first it must enter your bloodstream to infect the subject and cause rubella thank goodnessfor vaccines huh? |
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