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No they need thier shots cuz they can catch things real easy

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Can you get measles if vaccinated as a child?

It is possible but rare to get measles after being vaccinated as a child. The measles vaccine is highly effective, but no vaccine is 100% perfect. In some cases, the immunity provided by the vaccine may wane over time or the vaccine may not have conferred full immunity.


How can a newborn baby have immunity to measles for a short time without being vaccinated?

No they need thier shots cuz they can catch things real easy


Will a person who is not vaccinated against rubella contract measles?

Yes, it is very possible that he could contract measles without being protected with a vaccine.


What are the results of being vaccinated called?

acquired immunity


What is one way a child could develop an immunity to a certain disease without being vaccinated?

By catching the disease and recovering.


Can you die from the missals?

No, there is no such disease as "missals". But if you mean Measles- yes. In 2013, there were 145 700 measles deaths globally. Being vaccinated against measles is very important.


Can you get Measles once you have been vaccinated?

It is possible to get measles even if you have been vaccinated, but the chances are significantly lower compared to those who are unvaccinated. The measles vaccine is highly effective, with two doses being about 97% effective at preventing the disease. If a vaccinated person does contract measles, it is usually milder and has fewer complications.


How does an animal acquire an active immunity to disease?

Active immunity to a disease is acquired either through getting the disease or being vaccinated for it.


Being vaccinated for a disease such as measles can protect a person from that disease for the rest of his or her life true or false?

true.


Being vaccinated for a disease such as measles can protect a person from that disease for the rest of his or her life. true or false?

true.


What do having the measles and being vaccinated against the measles have in common?

The vaccine and previous exposure stimulate antibody-producing memory B cells. These stick themselves to specific receptors to block the foreign invaders from attacking the body.


Is being vaccinated for a disease such as measles can protect a person from that disease for the rest of his or her life?

Generally not. Most doctors will keep your vaccination record and recommend booster shots whenever necessary. On the whole, as long as you follow your doctor's recommendations, your chance of encountering measles is pretty low.