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This image depicts a sparse, maculopapular eruption on the left side of a child that was diagnosed as a case of modified measles, which occurs primarily in patients, who received immune globulin (IG) as postexposure prophylaxis, and in young infants, who have some residual maternal antibody. It is usually characterized, by a prolonged incubation period, mild prodrome, and sparse, discrete rash of short duration. Similar mild illness has been reported among previously vaccinated persons.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Ann Cain
Creation Date: 1957
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