Measles is a disease caused by a virus. Now, is then whether the transmission of measles can occur due to wind or water bath to blow?
According to Dr. Meta Hanindita, SpA, is basically the transmission of smallpox and measles is through droplets or occur through saliva splashes coming out of coughing, sneezing, or a runny nose.
Measles virus has the ability to survive on surfaces for several hours. As a result, this virus can be attached to objects. When a child accidentally touches an object that has been exposed to the measles virus spark, and pressed his hand to his nose or mouth, then the child can become infected.