Can measles be prevented? Absolutely. Measles is best prevented by vaccination. The standard vaccination schedule for measles prevention and control is the administration of two doses in childhood. Dr. Charles Prober explains more and answers these questions about the measles vaccine:
0:00 Questions answered in this video
0:07 Can measles be prevented?
0:54 What is the history of the development of measles vaccines?
2:24 What are the side effects of measles vaccines?
5:29 Questions covered in the next video
The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, 10/15/2021. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.
Dr. Charles Prober is the Senior Associate Vice Provost for Health Education at Stanford University and Founding Executive Director of the Stanford Center for Health Education. He is a Professor of Pediatrics, Microbiology and Immunology. He is an expert in pediatric infectious diseases with an academic career focused on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment of infections in children.
This video is a production of the Stanford Center for Health Education team, in collaboration with Stanford Medicine, Stanford Center for Professional Development, and Stanford Medicine Education Technology Team.
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