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Enhanced Promptviral illness, contagious rash, swollen lymph nodes, distinctive facial swelling, particularly around the cheeks and jawline, fever, headache, muscle pain, fatigue, drooping eyelids, loss of appetite, sore throat, white blood cell count elevated, incubation period typically 16-18 days, contagious before symptoms appear, most common in children under five years old, rare but serious complications include meningitis, encephalitis, deafness, and orchitis, vaccination available, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for diagnosis and treatment, viral load peaking within four to six days after symptom onset, symptoms usually resolving within two weeks without treatment, transmission primarily through saliva and mucus, public health measures including isolation and hygiene practices crucial in preventing outbreaks, viral shedding occurring during prodromal phase, highest risk periods during first few days of illness, disease caused by paramyxovirus, worldwide distribution, seasonal peaks during late winter and early spring months, global eradication efforts ongoing since 2000, significant decline in reported cases due to vaccination efforts, continued vigilance necessary for maintaining herd immunity, especially among vulnerable populations.