Clinical Medicine (Sep 2024)

Severe measles with pneumonitis in an immunocompetent adult

  • Danielle Lee,
  • Oliver Mercer,
  • Varsha Halai,
  • Laura Gill,
  • Colin Macleod,
  • Temi Lampejo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 5
p. 100239

Abstract

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Measles is a highly contagious but vaccine-preventable airborne-transmitted viral infection of which there has been a recent resurgence of cases worldwide over the past year, including in countries such as the UK, which had previously successfully achieved endemic measles elimination through vaccination programmes. Measles is typically a self-limiting illness, but can rarely cause severe, life-threatening disease, particularly when complicated by respiratory or neurological involvement. These severe complications are not typically seen in the absence of immunosuppression. We describe a rare case of severe measles with pneumonitis in an immunocompetent adult necessitating admission to an intensive care unit (ICU).

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