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MMR vaccine and autism

BMJ, 2010
Health professionals must enter the public arena if future debacles are to be prevented Two and a half years after beginning to hear evidence, the General Medical Council (GMC) has ruled that three researchers acted improperly in the conduct of their research into a proposed new syndrome of autistic enterocolitis.1 It is 12 years since publication of ...
Helen E, Bedford, David A C, Elliman
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MMR and MMRV vaccines

Vaccine, 2018
Measles, mumps, rubella and varicella are viral infections which can implicate seriously long-term sequelae of infected individuals or even the unborn child. Vaccines against the individual diseases have long been available. Global measles vaccination is estimated to have prevented more than 20million deaths during 2000-2015.
Frank, Kowalzik   +2 more
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Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
MMR is a live attenuated vaccine. Indian children show almost 90% seroconversion against measles and rubella and 90% against mumps. Several adverse effects have been reported. Epidemiological studies do not support a causative link between MMR and autism, IBD or GBS. There is an association between the Urabe strain of mumps vaccine and viral meningitis.
A P, Dubey, S, Banerjee
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Allergic Reactions to MMR Vaccine

Pediatrics, 1992
To the Editor.— We are writing to notify health care providers that the risk of allergic reactions to the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine may be more common that recognized previously.1,2 Epidemiologic data suggest that life-threatening allergic reactions to the single antigen measles or MMR vaccine are extremely rare, less than 71.
A, Kalet   +4 more
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MMR vaccine programme suspended

Nursing Standard, 1993
Practice nurses and health visitors face a three-week suspension of the MMR vaccination programme and will have to reassure parents who may be anxious about the delay, the RCN warned last week.
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Timeliness of MMR vaccination—influence on vaccination coverage

Vaccine, 2004
Over the last seven years, and especially in 2001, a declining coverage for MMR vaccination in 2-year-olds has been noted in Sweden. By recording actual date of vaccination in a cohort of almost 4,000 children in a county in central Sweden, we found that parents' decision to postpone vaccination by up to 1.5 years beyond the stipulated age of 18 months
Eva, Dannetun   +4 more
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