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Measles treatment for babies
Measles in babies under 12 months.
Questions About Measles
Protection against measles
Q: Am I protected against measles?
CDC considers you protected from measles if you have written documentation (records) showing at least one of the following:
- You received two doses of measles-containing vaccine, and you are:
- A school-aged child (grades K-12)
- An adult who will be in a setting that poses a high risk for measles transmission (including students at post-high school education institutions, healthcare personnel, and international travelers)
- You received one dose of measles-containing vaccine, and you are:
- A preschool-aged child
- An adult who will not be in a high-risk setting for measles transmission
- A laboratory confirmed that you had measles at some point in your life.
- A laboratory confirmed that you are immune to measles.
- You were born before 1957.
For international travelers, CDC considers you protected from measles if you have written documentation (records) showing at least one of the following:
- You received one dose of measles-containing vaccine, and you are an infant aged 6–11 m
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