A 1979 WHO study found that the normal incidence of measles in susceptible children was 2.4% but in vaccinated children the rate was 33.5%. A report from a 1985 Immunization Conference showed that 80% of measles occurred in those that had been vaccinated for measles. In 1992, the FDA noted that 95% of measles cases had been vaccinated for measles, making these children carriers of the disease.
The measles vaccine was introduced in 1964...
Currently around 30% of measles cases have complications and death only occurs in .1% of reported cases. In fact, measles are way more severe in malnourished children, particularly those with vitamin A deficiency, which could even lead to blindness. Therefore, my best advice would be bolster your children's natural Th2 immune response with nutrition and natural supplements, irrespective of any immunization, vaccination or innoculations... use Pubmed to guide you.
And for God's sake, use common sense when your kids get sick, keep them home. Stop waiting for some magical panacea to fix all your ills and problems by relinquishing your personal and parental responsibilities to some agency.