The MMR vaccine protects your child against measles, mumps and rubella (German measles). Your child should receive one dose after their first birthday and another when they are aged three years and four months old.
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MMR vaccine
The MMR vaccine is a vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella, abbreviated as MMR. The first dose is generally given to children around 9 months to 15 months of age, with a second dose at 15 months to 6 years of age, with at least four weeks... Wikipedia
MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine. The MMR vaccine gives long-term protection against measles, mumps and rubella.
MMR is the vaccine used in the UK. It is a combined vaccine that protects against measles, mumps and rubella. The two types of MMR ...
The MMR vaccine is given in 2 doses and helps protect against measles, mumps and rubella. Find out more about the vaccine, and when and where to get it.
There is no evidence that supports getting measles, mumps and rubella vaccinations separately—MMR vaccination is safer and more effective.
NHS Scotland offers 2 doses of the measles , mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine to children at around 12 to 13 months, and 3 years 4 months. If it's missed at ...
The vaccine has a very good safety record. The side effects of the MMR vaccine are usually mild. It is important to remember that they are milder than the ...