CDC: Measles: Factsheets on the disease and its vaccine.
Dr. Greene's HouseCalls: Answer to the question if it is possible to get the measles after immunization. Explains if, and how and why it is possible, as well as treatment.
eMedicine - Measles: Article by Glenn Fennelly, MD.
eMedicine - Measles, Rubeola: Article by Melissa Burnett, MD.
eMedicine - Pediatrics, Measles: Article by Pamela Dyne, MD.
eMedicine Health - Measles: Factsheet that discusses both rubeola and rubella.
HealthCentral - Pediatrics Encyclopedia - Rubeola: Includes symptoms, prognosis, cause, complications, and tests.
InteliHealth: Rubeola: Features cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention.
MayoClinic.com - Measles: Includes cause, signs and symptoms, risk factors, complications, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
Measles: Whale: The causes, therapies and vaccination. Includes a look at the risks of this disorder and the use of remedies such as homeopathy, naturopathy and nutritional medicines.
Measles - MDchoice.com: Features symptoms, immunization, and incubation period for rubeola.
Measles Facts: Factsheet with cause, symptoms, diagnosis, complications, treatment, and prevention.
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Measles: Includes images, cause, symptoms, risk factors, tests, treatment, complications, and prevention.
MedlinePlus: Measles: Directory of factsheets, articles, and news releases.
NPR : Measles Outbreak Shows Even Vaccinated Are at Risk: A measles outbreak in Boston shows how the global economy opens opportunities for contagious viruses. Disease detectives say a computer programmer from India brought the measles virus to Boston's tallest office tower. The outbreak reveals that millions of Americans in their 30s and 40s are vulnerable to measles, even though they were vaccinated years ago. [5:15 streaming audio broadcast]
Rubeola (Measles): Also know as red or hard measles. Is best known for its typical skin rash. It is, however, a respiratory infection. Includes symptoms, treatment, prevention, incubation period, and duration.
WHO: Measles: Features press releases, disease information, factsheets, documents, and meetings.