An SF infant’s measles case underscores the risk to babies too young to be fully vaccinated. Infants 6–11 months are especially vulnerable and may need an early vaccine dose before travel, Dr. Daniele Gusland says: “They are this uniquely at-risk group.” https://ucsfh.org/3QqRDAF
Even parents following standard measles vaccination guidance, which recommends the first shot at 12 to 15 months, may find their infants exposed to the disease as it resurges globally, experts say.