POST-VACCINATION IMMUNITY TO MEASLES IN CHILDREN WITH POST-COVID SYNDROME LITERATURE REVIEW (2ND PART)
Keywords:
measles, measles vaccine, preventive healthcareAbstract
Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that has significantly decreased in prevalence over recent decades due to vaccination. However, in recent years, the situation with measles has worsened again in a number of countries, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID19 pandemic and the associated restrictions have limited population-wide immunization coverage, which may affect the epidemiological situation of other infectious diseases, including measles. This article presents a review of several studies conducted by groups of scientists who monitored the health of children and analyzed their immune status related to measles vaccination following a coronavirus infection.
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