Anonymous wrote:Please consult your doctors and try not to cause unnecessary alarm/hysteria. We are fortunate to live in an area that meets the vaccination rate needed for herd immunity. It’s not helping anyone to just stoke fear without facts. That is, frankly, what the other side does. If you have a newborn or are immunocompromised, ask your doctor whether you should avoid airports or low vax rate areas for the time being. And be glad you live in DMV area.
Anonymous wrote:Are these break through cases or have the people with measles not ever been vaxxed?
Anonymous wrote:Not to scare y'all, but I'm an 80s baby and I don't have measles immunity. I've been vaxxed, and boosted, and boosted again... i had another booster with my flu shot last fall (hoping the multi-shot approach, which gave me a gnarly fever and flu-like symptoms for about 3 days, would help power my immune response to the measles jab). Got my titers checked again last week: still no measles immunity. Fine against mumps and rubella, but...
So my suggestion would be to get your titers checked, get a booster if they don't come back showing full immunity, and then get your titers checked again. Apparently, some of us don't respond to the vaccine![]()
Most vaccinated persons who appear to lose antibody show an anamnestic immune response upon revaccination, indicating that they are probably still immune.
https://www.cdc.gov/pinkbook/hcp/table-of-contents/chapter-13-measles.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to scare y'all, but I'm an 80s baby and I don't have measles immunity. I've been vaxxed, and boosted, and boosted again... i had another booster with my flu shot last fall (hoping the multi-shot approach, which gave me a gnarly fever and flu-like symptoms for about 3 days, would help power my immune response to the measles jab). Got my titers checked again last week: still no measles immunity. Fine against mumps and rubella, but...
So my suggestion would be to get your titers checked, get a booster if they don't come back showing full immunity, and then get your titers checked again. Apparently, some of us don't respond to the vaccine![]()
Same thing happened to me but i finally responded after the third shot. This outbreak has the potential to be really bad.
Anonymous wrote:Not to scare y'all, but I'm an 80s baby and I don't have measles immunity. I've been vaxxed, and boosted, and boosted again... i had another booster with my flu shot last fall (hoping the multi-shot approach, which gave me a gnarly fever and flu-like symptoms for about 3 days, would help power my immune response to the measles jab). Got my titers checked again last week: still no measles immunity. Fine against mumps and rubella, but...
So my suggestion would be to get your titers checked, get a booster if they don't come back showing full immunity, and then get your titers checked again. Apparently, some of us don't respond to the vaccine![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I imagine if it actually becomes a real issue in the area-parents will be advised to keep their kids under 1 home until it’s contained. Really that’s a very specific group and I can’t imagine if it does happen the risk will be for very long.
If I had to stay home for 12 months with a newborn, I would have gone CRAZY.
Not to mention some parents have jobs and need to work to survive. Skipping daycare isn't an option for many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I imagine if it actually becomes a real issue in the area-parents will be advised to keep their kids under 1 home until it’s contained. Really that’s a very specific group and I can’t imagine if it does happen the risk will be for very long.
If I had to stay home for 12 months with a newborn, I would have gone CRAZY.
Anonymous wrote:I imagine if it actually becomes a real issue in the area-parents will be advised to keep their kids under 1 home until it’s contained. Really that’s a very specific group and I can’t imagine if it does happen the risk will be for very long.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why they don't say what flight this kid was on.