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The MMR Vaccine

Public Policy and Administration, 2007
The policy on mass childhood immunization is an established element of the UK's approach to public health. During the late 1990s the triple measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine was the subject of widespread concern vis-a-vis its possible link with bowel disorders and autism.
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Relationship Between MMR Vaccine and Autism

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2004
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the proposed link between the administration of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and the development of autism. DATA SOURCES: A literature search utilizing MEDLINE (1966–November 2003), with the key terms measles, mumps, rubella, and autism, was conducted.
Kristin C, Klein, Emily B, Diehl
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Update on MMR vaccination.

Drug and therapeutics bulletin, 1991
In October 1988 a combined measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine replaced the single measles vaccine in Britain with the aim of eliminating all three diseases as well as the congenital rubella syndrome. The Department of Health recommends that, barring contraindications, MMR immunisation should be given to all children aged 12–15 months and should be ...
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MMR vaccination and autism

The Lancet, 1999
Elizabeth Miller   +2 more
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Is MMR vaccine safe?

Practice Nursing, 2001
The evidence to support the continued use of MMR vaccine in its combined form is strong and compelling (Taylor et al, 1999; Patya et al, 2000). The case against is weak, based on small studies and inconclusive results (Wakefield et al, 1998; Montgomery et al, 1999).
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MMR Vaccination Controversy

2017
This media analysis report seeks to examine the themes that the media uses to discuss the MMR vaccination controversy and their usefulness for understanding the issues.
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COVERAGE OF MMR VACCINE

The Lancet, 1989
N, Begg, S, Handford
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[Measles after MMR-vaccination].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2018
The Dutch national vaccination program provides vaccination for mumps, measles and rubella (MMR vaccine) for all children. After vaccination with live attenuated viruses, the virus replicates on a limited scale. Replication may lead to mild symptoms occurring 5-14 days after MMR-vaccination, including fever, conjunctivitis and rash.
R, van Grootveld   +4 more
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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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MMR vaccine enquiries

Vacunas (English Edition), 2019
L. Urbiztondo, E. Borras, G. Mirada
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