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Autism and Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination

CNS Drugs, 2001
It has been suggested that vaccination, particularly with measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, may be related to the development of autism. The main evidence for a possible association is that the prevalence of autism has been increasing at the same time that infant vaccination coverage has increased, and that in some cases there is an apparent ...
F, DeStefano, R T, Chen
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Two Doses of Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) Vaccine

Pediatrics International, 1989
A schedule of two doses of measles mumps rubella vaccine (MMR) at an interval of six weeks was tried in children aged between 12 and 48 months. One hundred percent seroconversion was attained in the measles HI (hemagglutinin inhibition) test, rubella HI test, and mumps ELISA test in both groups of children who received NIH (National Institute of Health,
H, Kuno-Sakai, K, Ozaki, M, Kimura
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Egg Hypersensitivity and Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine Administration

Pediatrics, 1991
Because reports have described egg-sensitive individuals in whom anaphylaxis developed after measles vaccination, current recommendations include delaying administration of egg-derived vaccines until skin testing can be performed. Specifically, the 1988 Red Book recommends skin testing via scratch, prick, or puncture with 1:10 dilution of the vaccine ...
S A, Beck   +3 more
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Depressed Lymphocyte Function after Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1975
Healthy children receiving routine measles-mumps-rubella vaccine developed an impaired in vitro lymphocyte response to stimulation with antigen (Candida) but not with mitogen (phytohemagglutinin and pokeweed mitogen). Response of lymphocytes was determined by measurement of the amount of [14C]thymidine incorporated by the cells.
T P, Munyer   +3 more
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Aseptic meningitis after measles–mumps–rubella (MMR) vaccination

British Journal of Biomedical Science, 2016
There are several most commonly used mumps vaccine strains. The Jeryl Lynn strain was licensed in the USA in 1967, and by 1992 it had been administered to approximately 135 million children and adu...
Setareh, Mamishi   +5 more
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Combined Vaccine Against Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella

Pediatrics, 1988
A combined measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella vaccine produced seroconversions for all four components similar to that found if measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine or live varicella vaccine were given separately. In addition, those exposed to varicella were completely protected or had only a mild rash.
P A, Brunell   +3 more
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Trivalent Combined Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine

JAMA, 1971
Four lots of combined trivalent Moraten measles, Jeryl Lynn mumps, and HPV-77 duck rubella vaccine were administered to a total of 715 children, 7 months to 7 years of age, who were initially without antibody against any of the three viruses. Overall, 96% of the children developed measles hemagglutination-inhibiting, 95% developed mumps neutralizing ...
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Designing spatial and temporal control of vaccine responses

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Shih Hao Ou, Wei Luo, Bali Pulendran
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COVID-19 vaccine guidance for patients with cancer participating in oncology clinical trials

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Aakash Desai   +2 more
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