"Measles" by William Colby Rucker is a report from the early 1900s that gives a full look at the dangers of measles, mainly its terrible effects on kids. It dives into how measles spreads, what it does to the body, like symptoms and problems such as lung infections, and even how deadly it can be. With stories and numbers from past outbreaks, the book paints a concerning picture of how measles affected communities, especially where lots of people lived close together or where things weren't very clean. Because of all this, Rucker shows why it's super important to take steps to stop measles from spreading and why parents and health officials need to work together to keep kids safe by making sure they don't get exposed to the disease.
Measles
By William Colby Rucker
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A deadly epidemic that sweeps disease through vulnerable populations, causing devastation to communities without intervention.
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