measles
//ˈmiːzəlz//
Noun
1
A highly contagious viral disease, especially of children, characterized by fever, cough, and a distinctive red rash that spreads over the body.
My daughter caught measles at school and had to stay home for a week.

A highly contagious viral disease, especially of children, characterized by fever, cough, and a distinctive red rash that spreads over the body.
My daughter caught measles at school and had to stay home for a week.