The first victim to die in the measles outbreak in South Wales had been sent home from hospital, his mother has claimed.
Gareth Williams, 25, was found dead on Thursday morning at his home in the Port Tennant area of Swansea.
Initial tests revealed that Mr Williams, who is believed to have suffered from asthma, was infected with measles at the time of his death.
Further investigations are being undertaken by the Swansea Coroner to establish whether his death was due to measles or something else.
Mr Williams' mother, Angela Colfer, said he had been admitted to Swansea's Morriston Hospital after breaking out in red spots.
However, she said he had been released from hospital after several days because doctors thought he was over the worst of it.
More than 800 cases of measles have been reported in SwanseaMs Colfer told the South Wales Evening Post: "He was covered in a rash, and what with the measles epidemic in Swansea we wanted to get him to hospital.
"He had been in Morriston Hospital for five or six days before he was sent home."
The claim came as hundreds more MMR jab vaccinations were administered over the weekend at emergency sessions at four hospitals around Swansea.
Thousands of children have received the MMR jab over the last three weeks amid rising concern at the rocketing rate of measles cases.
Mr Williams was treated at Morriston Hospital before his deathThe headline rate rose to 808 on Thursday after 43 separate new cases of measles were recorded over a two-day period.
Up to 2,000 more children were vaccinated in school this week as efforts were targeted in communities most at risk.
With the pool of unprotected children reducing on a daily basis, hundreds have still turned out to hospital drop-in sessions.
Rapid vaccination teams at all four locations were well able to deal with the large numbers turning up.
Thousands of children missed out on MMR jabs from the late 1990s due to unfounded fears linking the vaccination with autism.
Despite the progress made in reaching thousands of unprotected children, the health board and Public Health Wales (PHW) are still urging those who have not been vaccinated to come forward.
They warn that people in the 10 to 18 age group, who missed out on the MMR jab in the past, are being hardest hit by the disease.
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