- What parents must know about measles?
- Why your baby needs a measles vaccine at 9 months?
- How to prevent the spread of measles?
- Can measles vaccine cause autism?: The Controversy
What parents must know about measles?
Common symptoms of measles
The symptoms of measles will first appear within 10 to 12 days of exposure to the virus. Your child may have a cough, runny nose, sore throat, and/or fever. Tiny white spots with a red background (Koplik’s spots) inside the mouth may also appear 2 to 4 days after the initial symptoms.
But a skin rash is a classic sign of measles. This rash can last up to 7 days and mostly develops on the head and will slowly spread to other parts of the body.
Risk of infection from measles
Vaccination for measles
Why your baby needs a measles vaccine at 9 months?
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Babies generally receive protection from measles through passive immunity. As a mum, you are providing it through the placenta and also during breastfeeding. But, this immunity may not stay for long. When your child turns 2.5 years or when you stop breastfeeding, he/she may also lose this passive immunity.
In Singapore, measles vaccination is compulsory by law. The National Adult Immunisation Schedule also advises people who have not been vaccinated to do so at the earliest. The Centers for Disease Control And Prevention (CDC) also recommends all children get two doses of MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine, starting with the first dose between 12 and 15 months of age (earlier if advised by the doctor). They need to get their second dose between 4 and 6 years of age.
How to prevent the spread of measles?
Yes, the measles vaccine at 9 months is the only way to prevent your baby from contracting this contagious disease. But, not everyone can get vaccinated. Therefore, here are some safety tips which you need to follow to prevent the spread of the virus.
If you’re susceptible to infection:
- Wash your hands before eating and after using the washroom
- Avoid coming in contact with people whose immunity can be weak like infants, old people, and pregnant women
If your child contracts measles
- Don’t send your little one to any public place until they aren’t contagious
- Cover their nose and mouth at the time of coughing or sneezing. Dispose of all used tissues promptly.
- Wash their hands frequently
- Disinfect any surfaces or objects that they touch
- Give them plenty of fluids so they are not dehydrated
- Take care of their nutrition
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Republished with permission from theAsianparent Singapore