After an incubation period of around ten days (range 7 to 18 days) (1), clinical features develop as follows:
Catarrhal stage:
Exanthematous stage:
Clinical recovery in uncomplicated measles may be seen shortly after the emergence of the rash (2).
In immunocompromised patients fever or rash may not be present for weeks or months after exposure (2).
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The time frame for measles infection has been described (4):
Reference:
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