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  3. If measles only infects humans, how exactly does the virus persist in near-100% vaccinated societies to make a comeback when vaccination rates drop

If measles only infects humans, how exactly does the virus persist in near-100% vaccinated societies to make a comeback when vaccination rates drop

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  • Daniil BaturinD This user is from outside of this forum
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    If measles only infects humans, how exactly does the virus persist in near-100% vaccinated societies to make a comeback when vaccination rates drop?
    Any good sources to read about it?

    #Measles #Epidimiology #Medicine

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    • Daniil BaturinD Daniil Baturin

      If measles only infects humans, how exactly does the virus persist in near-100% vaccinated societies to make a comeback when vaccination rates drop?
      Any good sources to read about it?

      #Measles #Epidimiology #Medicine

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      We never extirpated it worldwide, and people travel, so there’s probably always been “pressure” against the vaccinated populations

      “Still common and often fatal in developing countries”

      From the CDC

      https://www.cdc.gov/pinkbook/hcp/table-of-contents/chapter-13-measles.html

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