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Journal of Medical Virology, 2020
Seroprevalence studies on measles, mumps, and rubella immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies after the implementation of the measles‐mumps‐rubella (MMR) vaccine are lacking in Kuwait.
N. Madi +5 more
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Seroprevalence studies on measles, mumps, and rubella immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies after the implementation of the measles‐mumps‐rubella (MMR) vaccine are lacking in Kuwait.
N. Madi +5 more
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Allergic Reactions to MMR Vaccine
Pediatrics, 1992To 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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Timeliness of MMR vaccination—influence on vaccination coverage
Vaccine, 2004Over 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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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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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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MMR vaccine: Johnson urges new impetus to increase uptake as UK loses measles-free status
British medical journal, 2019The prime minister, Boris Johnson, has said that urgent action is needed to boost the number of children receiving the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine after the UK lost its measles-free status with the World Health Organization.
J. Wise
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The Postmodern Medical Paradigm: A Case Study of Anti-MMR Vaccine Arguments
Western journal of communication, 2018This essay analyzes the arguments of the antivaccination movement, arguing that many analysts have misdiagnosed the root causes of vaccine skepticism.
B. Bricker, J. Justice
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MMR vaccine programme suspended
Nursing Standard, 1993Practice 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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MMR Vaccination: Is It A Hazard?
Practice Nursing, 1998The recent controversy over MMR has worried parents and professionals alike. Helen Campbell and David Elliman review the evidence suggesting there is a risk.
Helen Campbell, David Elliman
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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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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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