According to the CDC, if you were born after 1957, one dose is considered sufficient to be considered protected from measles.
If you’re over snow days, back-to-back sick days, and school closures, I don’t blame you. One thing that seems to ...
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Over 30 years, pediatrician Debbie Greenhouse has seen the worst of what infectious diseases can do but never seen a child with measles. Now she worries she will.
Measles is a highly contagious virus mostly common in school-aged children. 58 cases have been reported in Northwest Texas.
Measles can live in the air for two hours after a person who was infected leaves. Symptoms can appear seven to 14 days after ...
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