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Do you need a (second) vaccine shot of measles if you already had measles? |
My school just told me that I need another (second dose) of measles vaccine but I don't think I do. The thing is that I had measles as a kid so there is no point in getting the second dose now. Is the health center right? No, you do not need it. Get a letter from your Dr explaining that you had the measles and give it to the school. If your Dr is new or was unaware you had the measles at one point, have your Titer checked(they draw your blood and check for immunity). If you do not want to have the shot, and trying to prove immunity does not work, you can always file an exemption. I'm pretty sure the Health Center is right. There are a couple of different strains of the measles, one of them being rubeola or "German measles." I had those as a kid, and that was after I was inoculated against measles. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but better safe than sorry, right? One attack of measles gives lifelong immunity, so you don't need the shot. However, there are other viral rashes which may be confused with measles. If there is any doubt, about whether you had measles or not, then it is better to get the shot. No it isnt needed. |
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