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The risk is rare, but when it occurs it can be very nasty, and especially in immuno-compromised people and the very young, says Chomel, who specializes in zoonoses, the study of disease transmission between animals and humans.
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A.No. The MMR vaccine can be given to children who live with pregnant women or immuno-compromised people.
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The risk is rare, but when it occurs it can be very nasty, and especially in immuno-compromised people and the very young, says Chomel, who specializes in zoonoses, the study of disease transmission between animals and humans.
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ANTHONY DULGEROFF, HIGH DESERT MEDICAL GROUP: Women who are pregnant seem to be somewhat immuno-compromised.
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The patients I care for are even more vulnerable and immuno-compromised than post-operative adult surgical patients.
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They can equally be charged with further exacerbating the immune systems of millions of people whose bodies are already immuno-compromised.
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A bigger population also means that there are greater numbers of older people and immuno-compromised people who are more easily infected with disease.
Zoonotic diseases 2009
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ANTHONY DULGEROFF, HIGH DESERT MEDICAL GROUP: Women who are pregnant seem to be somewhat immuno-compromised.
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The patients I care for are even more vulnerable and immuno-compromised than post-operative adult surgical patients.
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The risk is much higher for those who are immuno-compromised, who shouldn't be exposed to the possibility remote of infection from consuming eggs that aren't pasteurized.
6-Week Cure blog idea II | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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