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I was german measles infected before,but i hvnt vaccinated.is there a chance i cud be contaminated again?


I was german measles infected before,but i hvnt vaccinated.is there a chance i cud be contaminated again?

If you had the disease before, you do not need to be vaccinated. You have immunity from having the disease.

the only way to know is to have a titer drawn. ask you doctor for an order.

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