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New research adds to what we know about measles wiping out immune memory, while showing that measles vaccine does not. Another good reason to get the measles (actually MMR) vaccine. https://science.sciencemag.org/conte...9LdOMyAaDB3mes
New research adds to what we know about measles wiping out immune memory, while showing that measles vaccine does not. Another good reason to get the measles (actually MMR) vaccine. https://science.sciencemag.org/conte...9LdOMyAaDB3mes
This post is an advertisement for a product [vaccines]. Nothing else.
Single measles vaccine came out in 1963. Doesn't mean they were distributed to everyone anytime remotely after those years.
I got a rubella shot in the early 70s in one of those vaccine guns. Just rubella.
Actually, measles vaccine uptake was high from the very beginning. Incidence dropped like a stone after the vaccine was introduced. MMR came out in 1971 and was used immediately by practitioners.
You may have gotten a rubella only shot because you'd already had the other two. Rubella was the last to come out, in 1969.
Because most of the links you post are from pro vaccine groups linked to shady money.
Kinda hard to have a discussion about a study if you refuse to read it.
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