Measles (Rubeola)Exams and TestsMeasles is most
often diagnosed by a history of exposure to the disease, the presence of the
characteristic
rash , a fever of
101°F (38°C) or higher for 3
days or more, and other symptoms, including eye
inflammation and chest congestion. Blood
tests (immunofluorescent antibody assay and ELISA-type assay) confirm the
diagnosis and rule out other illnesses as causes of the symptoms. Swabs from
the nose or throat (viral culture) also may be tested for
the measles virus. Chest
X-rays may be done if your doctor suspects
pneumonia.
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