My grandmother had measles when she was a baby. I would never want to catch measles.
because after you get it once then your body will get protected by measles after the first on of course Well nobody will get one after the first one so no one will get the measles twice! Yes You Can Get Measles More Than Twice Ive Had The 3 Times
If the person who has had both their MMR jabs has a weak immune system - which may be due to them being too clean - they will probably catch measles. If the MMR jabs didn't work, they will get measles. If the MMR jabs worked, that person won't get measles unless they have a weak immune system (as mentioned above). There really isn't a definite answer to this question - they might get measles, they might not. It depends on if the MMR jabs worked and the strength of their immune system.
the virus enters through the respiratory tract or conjunctivas of the eyes. the membrane cofactor protein acts as the receptor for the measles virus. it is highly contagious caused by morbillivirus of the family paramyxoviridae.
German Measles
My grandmother had measles when she was a baby. I would never want to catch measles.
If the child has measels, and you were not vaccinated, then yes you can.
It is a contagious disease- you can catch it.
The disease of measles is spread through droplet transmission. The droplets can come from the nose, throat, or mouth. It is a highly contagious disease.
because after you get it once then your body will get protected by measles after the first on of course Well nobody will get one after the first one so no one will get the measles twice! Yes You Can Get Measles More Than Twice Ive Had The 3 Times
It is not likely that your daughter will get measles if she had two doses of MMR. Patients exposed to measles but who have a history of completing the MMR series do not need special care, treatment, or monitoring.
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Measles is a very infectious illness caused by a virus - a viral infection caused by the rubeola virus. It is an endemic disease; meaning it is continually present in a community and many people develop resistance. If measles enters an area where the people have never been exposed the result can be devastating.
Measles are caused from a microbe, virus, which is transmitted through contact with a person that caught them. the transmission period where the virus is contagious is about three weeks prior to a person getting them, usually direct contact, sometimes airborne also.
You catch food by setting traps to catch them. Other ways are by fishing, harvesting, and hunting for food.
20 million, but mostly in third world countries
Specific treatment for measles has not been discovered. The patient will recover within a week without using any vaccine.To reduce the fever or pain acetaminophen (paracetamol) may be used. For prevention purposes vaccine is administered to the children of 18 months with sencond dose before age of 4 or 5 years.