The facts about measles Stanford
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Why should you care about measles? Before vaccines were developed, each year almost 3 million children died around the world because of this highly-contagious infection. The number of measles cases dramatically declined after the introduction of the measles vaccine in 1963, and the infection was virtually eliminated in the US by 2000. However, in 2019, there was a resurgence of measles with more than 1,300 cases in the US, mostly among the unvaccinated. Measles remains a major cause of child mortality in low- and middle-income countries. • • Dr. Charles Prober shares more and answers these common questions: • 0:00 Introduction • 0:32 What is measles? • 1:08 How common is measles? • 2:32 How does measles spread? • 4:26 What are the common signs of measles? • • The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, 10/12/2021. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice. • • Dr. Charles Prober is the Senior Associate Vice Provost for Health Education at Stanford University and Founding Executive Director of the Stanford Center for Health Education. He is a Professor of Pediatrics, Microbiology and Immunology. He is an expert in pediatric infectious diseases with an academic career focused on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment of infections in children. • • This video is a production of the Stanford Center for Health Education team, in collaboration with Stanford Medicine, Stanford Center for Professional Development, and Stanford Medicine Education Technology Team. • • At the Stanford Center for Health Education, we believe that expanding access to engaging education has the power to change behaviors, improve health, and ultimately save lives. Learn more at https://healtheducation.stanford.edu/ and / digitalmedic • • Stanford Center for Health Education • Website: https://healtheducation.stanford.edu/ • Twitter: / stanford_che • Facebook: / stanfordcenterforhealtheducation • • Digital Medic • YouTube: / digitalmedic • Website: https://digitalmedic.stanford.edu/ • Twitter: / digital__medic • Facebook: / digitalmedic.org
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