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Can you be an asymptomatic carrier of measles?
Mild or asymptomatic measles infections are probably very common among measles‐immune persons exposed to measles cases, but transmission from asymptomatic cases is likely to be very rare.
Can u be a carrier of measles?
A carrier refers to a person who is showing no symptoms but is still infectious. People are infectious for 1 to 2 days before the onset of measles symptoms (usually about 4 days before rash onset) and up to 4 days after the onset of the rash.
Can adults carry measles virus?
Measles is an acute viral respiratory illness. It is characterized by a prodrome of fever (as high as 105°F) and malaise, cough, coryza, and conjunctivitis -the three “C”s -, a pathognomonic enanthema (Koplik spots) followed by a maculopapular rash . The rash usually appears about 14 days after a person is exposed.
Is MMR a SUBQ?
Administering the MMR Vaccine Both vaccines are administered by the subcutaneous route. The minimum age for both MMR and MMRV is 12 months of age. The typical age for the second dose of either vaccine is at 4 to 6 years of age.
Can you catch measles twice?
Once you have had measles, your body builds up resistance (immunity) to the virus and it’s highly unlikely you’ll get it again. But it can lead to serious and potentially life-threatening complications in some people. These include infections of the lungs (pneumonia) and brain (encephalitis).
Can I get measles twice?
Can you get German measles more than once?
Once you have had rubella, your body will have made antibodies to the condition that will provide immunity throughout your life. It is very rare to have more than one episode.
How long does it take to spread measles from one person to another?
Measles is so contagious that if one person has it, up to 90% of the people close to that person who are not immune will also become infected. Infected people can spread measles to others from four days before through four days after the rash appears.
How long does measles live in the air?
The virus can live for up to two hours in an airspace. Measles is so contagious that if one person has it, up to 90% of the people close to that person who are not immune will also become infected. Infected people can spread measles to others from four days before through four days after the rash appears.
What to do if you think you have measles?
Your doctor can help to advise you, and monitor you for signs and symptoms of measles. If you do not get MMR or immune globulin, you should stay away from settings where there are susceptible people (such as school, hospital, or childcare) until your doctor says it’s okay to return.
Who is in charge of investigating measles cases?
A: State and local health departments have the lead in investigating measles cases and outbreaks when they occur. CDC helps and supports health departments in these investigations by—. communicating with public health officials from states with reported measles cases and providing technical assistance.