As measles cases rise, many seek guidance on protection measures. Maternal immunity lasts about three months for newborns, with early MMR doses recommended in high-risk areas. Adults typically require two doses for lasting immunity. While the vaccine is …
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Measles Protection Questions and Answers

By Vincent Iannelli, MD on May 15, 2025

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As measles cases rise, many seek guidance on protection measures. Maternal immunity lasts about three months for newborns, with early MMR doses recommended in high-risk areas. Adults typically require two doses for lasting immunity. While the vaccine is effective against all strains, breakthrough cases can occur, albeit milder. Vaccination remains crucial to prevent serious disease.

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