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The primary factors increasing the risk of contracting measles are:
* Unvaccinated Status: Not being vaccinated against measles is the most significant risk factor for contracting the disease.
* International Travel: Traveling to regions or countries where measles cases are prevalent significantly increases the likelihood of infection.
* Vitamin A Deficiency: Insufficient intake of Vitamin A can exacerbate the severity of the disease and potential complications.
What are the risk factors for measles?
* Unvaccinated Status: Not being vaccinated against measles is the most significant risk factor for contracting the disease.
* International Travel: Traveling to regions or countries where measles cases are prevalent significantly increases the likelihood of infection.
* Vitamin A Deficiency: Insufficient intake of Vitamin A can exacerbate the severity of the disease and potential complications.