The measles attenuated live vaccine is a mandatory free vaccination program in the country, and most citizens have completed the vaccination during childhood.
Widespread vaccination has significantly reduced the number of measles cases domestically. However, some individuals still develop the disease due to individual variability, even after receiving the vaccine. Fortunately, their symptoms tend to be milder compared to those who have not been vaccinated, mainly falling within the range of mild to moderate symptoms.
Even so, early detection and accurate diagnosis of the disease are certainly best for the patient. A cautious doctor will rule out all the major common diseases for the patient during examinations.
In the case of measles, there is a distinctive bodily sign called measles mucosal spots, which prompts doctors to examine the buccal mucosa inside the patient's mouth.