October 31, 2019
Measles has dominated conversations of late, in lieu of outbreaks sweeping Europe. In the first half of this year, 90,000 cases were reported, which was already more than those recorded in the whole of 2018 (84,462 cases).
How Measles Affects Your Body Years After You Have It
The UK has become one of four European countries to lose its measles elimination status, and figures show uptake for the Measles Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine has dropped for the fourth year in a row. Coverage for the vaccine is now at 91.2%, the lowest it has been since 2011-12.
The immediate consequences of measles are widely known – sufferers experience cold-like symptoms followed by a red-brown blotchy rash. And for some, the viral infection can be life-threatening. 
But how does the illness affect the body long-term? New studies suggest it can disrupt the immune system – resetting it to a “baby-like” state. Related... Guys, Flu Season Is On The Horizon – Here's What You Need To Know Research from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and University of Amsterdam revealed that measles can effectively “delete” part of the immune system’s memory, creating an immune “amnesia” of sorts.
This essentially means measles resets the immune system back to a “baby-like” state, with limited ability to respond to new infections.
The study, which involved unvaccinated children before and after contracting measles, goes some way to explain why kids often catch other infectious diseases after having measles – in some children, the effect is so strong it is similar to being given “powerful immunosuppressive drugs”, researchers said. 
Some children still show signs of immune suppression up to five years after having measles, they found, although they appear healthy when their white blood cell counts are measured.
Lead author Dr Velislava Petrova, from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and Cambridge University, said the study shows that “measles directly causes the loss of protection to other infectious diseases”. 
Professor Colin Russell, senior author from the University of Amsterdam, added: “For the first time, we see that measles resets the immune system and it becomes more baby-like, limiting how well it can respond to new infections.”
Another study by the same team showed that a measles-like virus reduced the level of flu antibodies in ferrets that had been previously vaccinated against flu. The ferrets also had worse flu symptoms when infected with the flu virus after the measles-like infection.In another study on the topic, from Harvard Medical School, scientists used a tool called VirScan to analyse the responses of antibodies in unvaccinated children before and after measles infection.
Researchers found the disease wiped out a range of 11-73% of the antibody repertoire in children two months after having measles, which severely compromised immune memory. This antibody depletion was not witnessed in children vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella.
Rebuilding this collection of antibodies – originally built up over time through being exposed to illness – could take months or even years to achieve, scientists said. They also found children are more at risk of contracting other illnesses which they would have otherwise been protected against after having measles.
The results of these studies highlight the importance of vaccination against measles, said scientists. The vaccine not only prevents the virus, they said, but it can prevent the weakening of “herd immunity” to other kinds of pathogens – which is essential to ensuring some of the most vulnerable members of society don’t become seriously ill from the contagious infection.
“Our study has huge implications for vaccination and public health as we show that not only does measles vaccination protect people from measles, but also protects from other infectious diseases,” added Prof Russell.Professor Stephen Powis, NHS medical director for England, told HuffPost UK the study provides further evidence of why our country “can’t be complacent” when it comes to measles.“Vaccines prevent killer conditions like measles but also protect against serious and highly infectious diseases,” he said. “We need a collective effort to boost fallen uptake levels and why we must take a zero tolerance approach to anyone pushing ineffective alternatives to evidence-based jabs.”Related... Mandatory Vaccinations Are The Answer To The UK Measles Outbreak Pinterest Fights Measles Misinformation As UK Loses 'Elimination Status' My Toddler Has Been Quarantined For Suspected Measles – Here's Why
Related Stories
Latest News
Top news around the world
Academy Awards

‘Oppenheimer’ Reigns at Oscars With Seven Wins, Including Best Picture and Director

Get the latest news about the 2024 Oscars, including nominations, winners, predictions and red carpet fashion at 96th Academy Awards

Around the World

Celebrity News

> Latest News in Media

Watch It
JoJo Siwa Reveals She Spent $50k on This Cosmetic Procedure
April 08, 2024
tilULujKDIA
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Files for Divorce from Ryan Anderson
April 08, 2024
kjqE93AL4AM
Bachelor Nation’s Trista Sutter Shares Update on Husband’s Battle With Lyme Disease | E! News
April 08, 2024
mNBxwEpFN4Y
Alan Tudyk Does All His Disney Voices
April 08, 2024
fkqBY4E9QPs
Bob Iger responds to critics who call Disney "too woke"
April 06, 2024
loZMrwBYVbI
Kirsten Dunst recites a classic cheer from 'Bring it On'
April 06, 2024
VHAca3r0t-k
Dr. Paul Nassif Offers Up Plastic Surgery Warning for Gypsy Rose Blanchard | TMZ
April 09, 2024
cXIyPm8mKGY
Reba McEntire Laughs at Joy Behar's Suggestion 'Jolene' is Anti-Feminist | TMZ TV
April 08, 2024
11Cyp1sH14I
NeNe Leakes Says She's Okay with Cheating If It's Done Respectfully | TMZ TV
April 08, 2024
IsjAeJFgwhk
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s wedding was 20 years in the making
April 08, 2024
BU8hh19xtzA
Bianca Censori wears completely sheer tube dress and knee-high stockings for Kanye West outing
April 08, 2024
IkbdMacAuhU
Kelsea Ballerini tells trolls to ‘shut up’ about pantsless CMT Music Awards 2024 performance #shorts
April 08, 2024
G4OSTYyXcOc
TV Schedule
Late Night Show
Watch the latest shows of U.S. top comedians

Sports

Latest sport results, news, videos, interviews and comments
Latest Events
08
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Udinese - Inter Milan
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester United - Liverpool
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur - Nottingham Forest
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Juventus - Fiorentina
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Sheffield United - Chelsea
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Monza - Napoli
07
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Wolfsburg - Borussia Monchengladbach
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Verona - Genoa
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Cagliari - Atalanta
07
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Hoffenheim - Augsburg
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Frosinone - Bologna
06
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Heidenheim - Bayern Munich
06
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund - Stuttgart
06
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Brighton - Arsenal
06
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Roma - Lazio
06
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Crystal Palace - Manchester City
06
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
AC Milan - Lecce
04
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Chelsea - Manchester United
04
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Liverpool - Sheffield United
03
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Arsenal - Luton
03
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester City - Aston Villa
02
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
West Ham United - Tottenham Hotspur
01
Apr
SPAIN: La Liga
Villarreal - Atletico Madrid
01
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Lecce - Roma
01
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Inter Milan - Empoli
31
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester City - Arsenal
31
Mar
SPAIN: La Liga
Real Madrid - Athletic Bilbao
31
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Liverpool - Brighton
30
Mar
SPAIN: La Liga
Barcelona - Las Palmas
30
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Brentford - Manchester United
30
Mar
ITALY: Serie A
Fiorentina - AC Milan
Find us on Instagram
at @feedimo to stay up to date with the latest.
Featured Video You Might Like
zWJ3MxW_HWA L1eLanNeZKg i1XRgbyUtOo -g9Qziqbif8 0vmRhiLHE2U JFCZUoa6MYE UfN5PCF5EUo 2PV55f3-UAg W3y9zuI_F64 -7qCxIccihU pQ9gcOoH9R8 g5MRDEXRk4k
Copyright © 2020 Feedimo. All Rights Reserved.