A person having once suffered from measles usually gets repeated attacks... State true or false..
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once they had they will get lifetime immunity to fight with that , but next six months he can catch other diseases or infection
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Normally a child being attacked with measles virus develops immunity against that virus. That is a life long immunity. SO the given statement is false.
Actually there are two types of measles it seems. Rubella or german measles. The other is rubeola. The development of immunity to one type of measles does not prevent attack by another type of measles. But it is possible that it is wrongly identified as the same measles.
Actually there are two types of measles it seems. Rubella or german measles. The other is rubeola. The development of immunity to one type of measles does not prevent attack by another type of measles. But it is possible that it is wrongly identified as the same measles.
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