Alabama has first confirmed case of measles; infant in St. Clair County diagnosed
Alabama health officials have confirmed the first case of measles in the state. The case involves an unvaccinated infant under age 1 in St. Clair County.
Dr. Scott Harris, ADPH medical officer, said the child has not been out of the state and was not in daycare. It’s believed the family followed medical advice to self-isolate after the diagnoses, Harris added.
The child was not old enough to have received the measles vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control recommends the first dose of the MMR vaccine – measles, mumps and rubella – be given at age 12 to 15 months of age with a second dose between ages 4 through 6.
Anyone born between 1956 is thought to be either immune to the measles or already has had the virus. People born in 1957 and after should have two doses of the vaccine to confirm immunity. If you are unable to confirm your vaccination history, Harris said the recommendation is to receive an additional dose.
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