Measles wipes out immune system's memory, study finds

Scientists say threat posed by measles is ‘much greater than we previously imagined’Measles causes long-term damage to the immune system, leaving children who have had it vulnerable to other infections long after the initial illness has passed, research has revealed.Two studies of unvaccinated children in an Orthodox Protestant community in the Netherlands found that measles wipes out the immune system ’s memory of previous illnesses, returning it to a more baby-like state, and also leaves the body less equipped to fight off new infections.Continue reading...
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