Measles, also known as
morbilli,
rubeola, or
red measles, is a highly contagious infection caused by the
measles virus. Initial signs and symptoms typically include
fever, often greater than , cough,
runny nose, and
red eyes. Two or three days after the start of symptoms, small white spots may form inside the mouth, known as
Koplik's spots. A red, flat rash which usually starts on the face and then spreads to the rest of the body typically begins three to five days after the start of symptoms. Symptoms usually develop 10–12 days after exposure to an infected person and last 7–10 days. Complications occur in about 30
nd may include
diarrhea,
blindness,
inflammation of the brain, and
pneumonia among others.
Rubella (German measles) and
roseola are different diseases.