To protect us all, babies travelling overseas may need the measles shot at 6 months instead of 12
- Written by Nicholas Wood, Associate Professor, Discipline of Childhood and Adolescent Health, University of Sydney
If you're going overseas with your little one, you can vaccinate them against measles early. But they'll still need their regular jab when they turn one.from www.shutterstock.com
This year, we’ve seen a resurgence of measles around the globe. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recorded more than 230,000 cases in the first five months of...

