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For decades, one of the world’s most contagious diseases was considered eradicated in the U.S. But today, measles is roaring ...
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I read a recent column of yours in which you said that everyone my age can assume we’ve had measles. I remember having measles in the second grade but have a vague memory of my ...
Kennedy’s decision to replace ACIP wholesale and the comments he has made about deviating from standard vaccine policymaking ...
ANSWER: If you were born before 1957, you are likely (but not 100% sure) to be immune to measles (sometimes called red measles) and mumps. However, rubella (German measles) is a different disease ...
The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps and rubella, or German measles. It is a live virus vaccine, which means it contains a weakened version of the germs that cause the diseases.
The rubella virus is the infectious agent for German measles. Estimates are that 25-50% of infected folks don’t ever have symptoms. The disease produced is mostly mild with an initial sore ...
It is also called German measles or three-day measles. In most people, rubella causes mild or no symptoms, but it can cause serious problems for unborn babies whose mothers become infected during ...
Anti-vaccine activists seized on a deadly outbreak in Seminole, setting off a battle between fringe doctors and mainstream medicine.
In 1966, Melani got sick before a rubella vaccine was available. With nearly 900 measles cases in the U.S. today, Lou hopes sharing her story will make a difference.
I read a recent column of yours in which you said that everyone my age can assume we’ve had measles. I remember having ...