because after you get it once then your body will get protected by measles after the first on of course
Well nobody will get one after the first one so no one will get the measles twice!
Yes You Can Get Measles More Than Twice Ive Had The 3 Times
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It's rare but possible to get measles more than once. Having the measles virus usually provides lifelong immunity, but certain factors such as a weakened immune system or a different strain of the virus can allow for reinfection. Vaccination against measles is highly effective in preventing both first-time infection and reinfection.
Nope - the antibodies you produce when you first catch the infection stay with you for life. Although you might 'catch' the disease again from a second exposure, your body is equipped to deal with it - and you would normally never realise you've been exposed.
The common name for measles is "rubeola."
The measles virus, specifically the Measles morbillivirus, is responsible for causing measles in humans. It is highly contagious and is spread through respiratory droplets from coughs and sneezes of an infected person. Vaccination is an effective way to prevent measles.
Measles is caused by a virus called the measles virus, specifically the measles morbillivirus. It is a highly contagious virus that spreads through respiratory droplets from an infected person.
Measles is neither a fungi nor a bacteria; it is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the measles virus.
No, bacilli do not cause measles. Measles is caused by the measles virus, which belongs to the paramyxovirus family. Bacilli are a type of bacteria, specifically rod-shaped bacteria.