
Vaccination is still the best way to keep kids safe from the measles, according to pediatric infectious disease expert Sruti Nadimpalli, MD, MPH, a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Stanford Medicine.
As measles continues to surge around the country, Nadimpalli explained what parents need to know about this extremely contagious disease, including how it attacks patients’ immune systems, how to protect babies too young to be vaccinated, and key myths about measles she is working to dispel.
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Wonderful!