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Showing Original Post only (View all)Are you immune to Measles? [View all]
The basic CDC rule is that if you were born before 1957 you are considered immune from measles. I was born a few months before 1957 so just for the record I took a titer blood test. It said I had NO immunity to measles whatsoever. My reading for mumps was around 250, Rubella 250 and that's considered high immunity. My reading for Measles was less than 5, the lowest rating and therefore zero immunity. I got the measles vaccine on the spot.
Don't take for granted that you are immune just because of your age. Get a titer test to make sure. Measles in people of age is no picnic and can be serious.
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I had it but I've read that immunity may go away. I'm going to check further.
live love laugh
Jul 9
#55
My doctor and the pharmacist said the vaccine was easy enough that the test was unnecessary
dsc
Jul 8
#23
I had all of them, but my german measles was asymptomatic. (Slight sore throat) My mom send me to school.
LeftInTX
Jul 9
#58
Don't know if I am "immune" from measles, but got the Rubella vaccination as a child
Jack Valentino
Jul 8
#36