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In reply to the discussion: Are you immune to Measles? [View all]biophile
(899 posts)6. It used be the thinking that if you had it once you were immune forever
But before the MMR, children kept getting measles and therefore naturally boosting adult immunity in those who came in contact with them. Now that children are immunized by vaccination, they are not spreading the virus and adults are no longer getting the kind of natural boosting by proximity. We dont really know how long immunity lasts from an infection without that constant exposure to sick children. So by all means, check your titer! Your natural immunity could easily have waned in the last 60 years.
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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