Your GP will usually be able to diagnose measles from the combination of symptoms you may have, such as the characteristic rash and the small spots inside the mouth.


A simple blood or saliva test can confirm the diagnosis and identify the rubeola virus.


Doctors have a duty to notify the local Health Protection Unit of all reported and suspected cases of measles. They will also notify the child’s school if necessary.


Your child should not return to school until at least five days after the appearance of the rash.


Read about treating measles.


Glossary


Blood test: During a blood test, a sample of blood is taken from a vein using a needle, so it can be examined in a laboratory.




Diagnosing measles