Changes in serum C-reactive protein during complicated and uncomplicated measles virus infections

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Serum C-reactive protein levels become elevated coincident with the onset of the rash in patients with measles. Serum C-reactive protein elevations are prolonged in measles complicated by pneumonia and may show a second elevation in measles complicated by encephalitis.

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Griffin, D. E., Hirsch, R. L., Johnson, R. T., De Soriano, I. L., Roedenbeck, S., & Vaisberg, A. (1983). Changes in serum C-reactive protein during complicated and uncomplicated measles virus infections. Infection and Immunity, 41(2), 861–864. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.41.2.861-864.1983

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