- Measles Vaccination | Measles (Rubeola) | CDC
The MMR vaccine protects your child from measles, mumps, and rubella, potentially serious diseases caused by viruses Almost everyone who has not had the MMR vaccine will get sick if they are exposed to those viruses
- MMR Vaccine VIS | Vaccines Immunizations | CDC
Access the current Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Vaccine Information Statement (VIS)
- MMR Vaccine (Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination): What To Know
The MMR vaccine is a shot that can protect you and your child from getting measles, mumps and rubella These are serious viral infections that can cause complications like pneumonia, brain inflammation, blindness, hearing loss and death
- MMR Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) | Immunize. org
Download and print official up-to-date MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) VISs in English and Spanish, plus other languages PDF format
- Vaccine Information Statement: MMR Vaccine - What you need to know
1 Why get vaccinated? MMR vaccine can prevent measles, mumps, and rubella MEASLES (M) causes fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes, commonly followed by a rash that covers the whole body It can lead to seizures (often associated with fever), ear infections, diarrhea, and pneumonia Rarely, measles can cause brain damage or death
- MMR vaccine: How it works and when its recommended - HealthPartners
The MMR vaccine is a part of the recommended vaccine schedule for children, and it’s a safe and effective way to protect against highly contagious measles, mumps and rubella infections
- MMR Vaccine: What You Need to Know - HealthyChildren. org
Children 12 months through 12 years of age might receive MMR vaccine together with varicella vaccine in a single shot, known as MMRV Your health care provider can give you more information
- MMR Vaccine for Adults - What You Need to Know - Drugs. com
The MMR vaccine is an injection given to help prevent measles, mumps, and rubella Why may I need the MMR vaccine? You may need 1 dose of the MMR vaccine if you do not have evidence of immunity to measles, mumps, or rubella Anyone born before 1957 is generally considered immune You may need 1 or 2 doses at least 4 weeks apart if:
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