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Measles

Measles is a highly contagious viral infection. It spreads easily from an infected person via coughs and sneezes, and even just by breathing.

Symptoms develop between six and 19 days after contact with the infection. Children with measles are usually infectious themselves for one or two days before the rash appears – in other words, before it’s confirmed that they have measles.

More information for parents and visitors about measles

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