That is not true what she said about being safe if you were born after 1957. If you were born between 1957 and 1968 there is a good likelihood that you did not get the live virus and you need another vaccine. Dang, I would not have expected this misinformation here from you guys!
That is not true what she said about being safe if you were born after 1957. If you were born between 1957 and 1968 there is a good likelihood that you did not get the live virus and you need another vaccine. Dang, I would not have expected this misinformation here from you guys!
This is from npr.org. But the advice is from CDC. It is different from what it says on the CDC website now. ЁЯд╖тАНтЩАя╕П Anyway I got was born in 59 and I went and got an MMR shot last week.
тАЬBut public health experts say there are some adults who should consider getting revaccinated. That includes older adults who were born after 1957 and were vaccinated before 1968.
That's because early versions of the measles vaccine were made from an inactivated (killed) virus, which didn't work particularly well, Offit says. That's why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that anyone vaccinated before 1968 get at least one dose of the live attenuated vaccine.тАЭ
That is not true what she said about being safe if you were born after 1957. If you were born between 1957 and 1968 there is a good likelihood that you did not get the live virus and you need another vaccine. Dang, I would not have expected this misinformation here from you guys!
This is from npr.org. But the advice is from CDC. It is different from what it says on the CDC website now. ЁЯд╖тАНтЩАя╕П Anyway I got was born in 59 and I went and got an MMR shot last week.
тАЬBut public health experts say there are some adults who should consider getting revaccinated. That includes older adults who were born after 1957 and were vaccinated before 1968.
That's because early versions of the measles vaccine were made from an inactivated (killed) virus, which didn't work particularly well, Offit says. That's why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that anyone vaccinated before 1968 get at least one dose of the live attenuated vaccine.тАЭ