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'''Parinisti measles''' are a medical condition humans are susceptable to.
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'''Parinisti measles''' was a [[medical condition]] to which [[Human]]s were susceptible.
   
In early [[2371]], six members of ''[[USS Voyager|Voyager'']]'s crew came down with the Parinisti measles. Although it was touch-and-go for a while, [[the Doctor]] was able to isolate the endoplasmic virus, and replicate it, in order to form an [[antibody]]. And although it wasn't altogether clear that he could create an effective vaccine, he worked at it for [[47|74 hours]] straight, and was successful in creating an inoculation, stopping its spread before it became an epidemic.
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In early [[2371]], six members of {{USS|Voyager}}'s crew came down with the Parinisti measles. Although it was touch-and-go for a while, [[The Doctor]] was able to isolate the endoplasmic [[virus]] and replicate it in order to form an [[antibody]]. And, although it wasn't altogether clear that he could create an effective [[vaccine]], he worked at it for 74 [[hour]]s straight and was successful in creating an inoculation stopping the virus' spread before it became an epidemic.
   
He told the story of this achievement to several [[Viking]]s later that year, on his first [[away mission]] in the [[holodeck]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Heroes and Demons]]")
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He told the story of this achievement to several [[Viking]]s later that year, on his first [[away mission]] in the [[holodeck]]. ({{VOY|Heroes and Demons}})
 
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Parinisti measles was a medical condition to which Humans were susceptible.

In early 2371, six members of USS Voyager's crew came down with the Parinisti measles. Although it was touch-and-go for a while, The Doctor was able to isolate the endoplasmic virus and replicate it in order to form an antibody. And, although it wasn't altogether clear that he could create an effective vaccine, he worked at it for 74 hours straight and was successful in creating an inoculation stopping the virus' spread before it became an epidemic.

He told the story of this achievement to several Vikings later that year, on his first away mission in the holodeck. (VOY: "Heroes and Demons")