Measles isn’t a common childhood disease anymore, thanks to the measles vaccine, which is usually administered in a combination shot called the MMR. In the US, we’re lucky that more than 90 percent of people have gotten the shot, and the disease isn’t in regular circulation. But don’t relax just yet—germs travel.
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