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Q: How many times does your child vaccinated with measles?
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In childhood, if not vaccinated, you can get the measles one time.A few years ago, it was advised that children who were vaccinated many decades ago get a booster in teenage years.For all people who have ever been exposed to or developed measles, people after age 50 can have Shingles. The virus that causes measles lies dormant in the body, when it can erupt again in late life. Shingles is a very painful outbreak, usually above nerves. It is often found around the waist, sides, and can affect the face and eyes.


How many times can you get shingles?

i have heard it said that you can have measles twice, but both a family member and i have had the measles 5 times. i don't know if you can have it more than 5 times.


Can you be a carry of the Measles?

Hey there! If you had the measles jabs, you should be good to go with no measles infection due to the lifelong immunity. Also, many research papers have proven that it has no link to autism or turning anyone gay. It is all humbug. And there is also plenty of proof that it is super effective against the virus. I had my measles jabs and I have never in my entire life got any measles symptoms. Hopefully, this response was useful for you! 😄 Please get vaccinated!


What homeopathic remedy can you take as a preventative to measles?

None, Homeopathy is a hoax. Homeopathic treatment for measles would consist of using active measles germs and diluting them many times so that there is none of the actual measles left and then taking the remaining solution.


What is the medical term for 14-day measles?

There are many terms for the 14 day measles, but the most common are: Measles Rubeola


What type of organism causes measles?

Normal measles is caused by the Rubeola virus. You most likely got vaccinated for it as a child - it's a part of the MMR (measles mumps rubella) vaccine. Make sure not to confuse Rubeola (normal measles) with Rubella (German measles) as they're slightly different viruses :)Does anybody know because I really need to know for my science stuff and I don't have a clue! Help please. Many Thanks.chocolate


If a child is homeschooled are childhood vaccinations required?

The laws vary with your location. Many universities require proof of childhood vaccinations. Shots are not required even for a child entering public schools. The requirement is either for proof of vaccinations or for the parent to sign a release form stating they do not wish for their child to be vaccinated. This is occurring more frequently around the country.


What do vaccines prevent?

Vaccines prevent only the infectious diseases that they were made to prevent. For example, a vaccine for one type of flu will prevent that type of flu, but you may still get other types if you are not also vaccinated for them. This is why the seasonal flu vaccine usually contains vaccine for the three most likely types of flu that are expected to circulate at the next flu season. There are vaccines for the various types of influenza, for other viral diseases like measles, mumps and polio and for a very limited number of bacterial disease such as one common type of bacterial pneumonia. See the related questions below for more information about how vaccines work.


How many times can a parent spank a child in the U.S.?

There are no set legal limits on how many times a parent can spank a child in the United States.


What does the word measles mean?

The word measles is a Middle English word meaning 'many little spots'.


Why do children get vaccinations?

Children are vaccinated against several diseases: polio, smallpox, to name two, in order to create antibodies in their blood. These antibodies will help to fight off any attack in the future by the polio, smallpox viruses. <><><><><><><><><><><><><> To add to the very good answer above- I am an old guy (great grandfather) When I was a child, there were many diseases that you could catch- measles, chicken pox, polio, diphtheria, typhus, smallpox- and each year, children died from those diseases. Being vaccinated against those diseases keeps you from catching those diseases- and that means that children do not die, but live to grow up.


How many times does a child breath?

arent you a child figure it out im not no doctor