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Measles during pregnancy may lead to potentially fatal pneumonitis in mother, an increased risk of spontaneous abortion, premature delivery, and low birth weight babies. No congenital abnormalities have been found in babies born to mothers who contracted measles during pregnancy (2).
Note that tuberculosis is more common in children following measles. This is related to a depression in cell-mediated immunity and lymphopaenia.
Complications are more common and more severe in poorly nourished and/or chronically ill children, including those who are immunosuppressed (upto 80%)
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