AbstractMeasles, commonly perceived as a childhood illness, presents a unique challenge when encountered in adults. This abstract delves into measles in an adult patient, highlighting the clinical observations, diagnostic intricacies, and the extended course of the disease. Furthermore, it examines the prolonged and complex clinical course experienced by the patient, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and comprehensive management strategies in such cases. This abstract aims to contribute to a broader understanding of measles epidemiology, particularly in adult population and underscores the necessity for heightened awareness and timely intervention in managing this infectious disease