Yes, once you have had German measles (rubella), you typically develop immunity to the virus and are not considered a carrier. This means you cannot spread the virus to others. However, in very rare cases, some individuals may experience a reactivation of the virus, but this is uncommon. Generally, those who have been vaccinated or infected are protected from future infections.
Polio, diptheria, whooping cough, tetnas, german measels and a booster in South Africa. This depends on the country you live in.
The best way not to get German Measels is immunisation. If someone catches measles, it can be that worse, that the person dies. If someone catches it as an adult, it sure will be much more complicated than catching it as a child.
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Measels
There is a measels immunisation needle you can get from your doctor.
Measels is a disease caused by a virus.
If the child has measels, and you were not vaccinated, then yes you can.
he was sent because he had measels
Georgina is already a German name, so it is the same: Georgina.
'Hundertwasser' is already a German word. Its meaning in English is 'hundredwater'.
déjà (French) - already (English) - schon, bereits (German)
Is not the signal...already encrypted by the carrier. Encrypt the file b4 you send it...no. Our cell phone signal is already encrypted.