It depends on how many get it. It's like anything else, statistically a few will die from anything. When I was a kid my friends sister died from measels, it was kind of a big deal and a huge surprise. She also was sick a lot, just low immune system in general.
Remember there are always outliers. People can die of drinking too much water. They can die in their sleep for what appears to be no reason, but it could be central sleep apnea (where their brain simply forgets or doesn't send the signal to keep breathing). All kids of crazy things can happen.
With measles the related deaths are usually pneumonia or encephalitis - brain swelling.
Wonder if measles even causes "death" anyway?
It depends on how many get it. It's like anything else, statistically a few will die from anything. When I was a kid my friends sister died from measels, it was kind of a big deal and a huge surprise. She also was sick a lot, just low immune system in general.
Don't think so.
Remember there are always outliers. People can die of drinking too much water. They can die in their sleep for what appears to be no reason, but it could be central sleep apnea (where their brain simply forgets or doesn't send the signal to keep breathing). All kids of crazy things can happen.
With measles the related deaths are usually pneumonia or encephalitis - brain swelling.
I think you are immune to the brain swelling. kek
I think you are immune to the brain swelling. kek
Me think you just waiting to say that to me. Howls.
But it can make you "spotted".
You mean like a leopard? Howls.
200 years ago it did, but mostly because of underlying health issues such as vitamin D defeciency