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  2. File:CDC Vaccine Information Statement for MMR Vaccine.pdf

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    Vaccine Information Statement: MMR Vaccine - What you need to know; Author: CDC/NCIRD: Image title: Vaccine Information Statement: Measles, mumps and Rubella Vaccines; Unique ID of original document: adobe:docid:indd:4f23a159-95ed-11e1-8670-f4e2bba9aa7f: Date and time of digitizing: 08:05, 14 June 2013: File change date and time: 13:38, 8 ...

  3. MMR vaccine - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 December 2024. Combined vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella Pharmaceutical compound MMR vaccine MMR vaccine Combination of Measles vaccine Vaccine Mumps vaccine Vaccine Rubella vaccine Vaccine Clinical data Trade names M-M-R II, Priorix, Tresivac, others Other names MPR vaccine AHFS / Drugs ...

  4. Measles & Rubella Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The mechanism for the Initiative is an American Red Cross-led partnership with operational support to measles burdened countries. The Initiative has adopted the highly successful Rotary-led global polio eradication initiative as a model. [2] Rotary's strategy was two-fold: repeated vaccination campaigns reinforced by routine vaccination.

  5. Rubella vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Measles, mumps and rubella combined vaccine (MMR vaccine) Rubella is seldom given as an individual vaccine and is often given in combination with measles, mumps, or varicella (chickenpox) vaccines. [19] [20] Below is the list of measles-containing vaccines: Rubella vaccine (standalone vaccine) Measles and rubella combined vaccine ; Measles ...

  6. Expanded Program on Immunization - Wikipedia

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    Measles vaccination is the single greatest contributor of lives saved by vaccination, preventing 93.7 million deaths out of total 154 million deaths prevented by vaccination globally. The vaccination has contributed for 40% of the decline in global infant mortality, 52% in the African region.

  7. MMRV vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The MMRV vaccine, a combined MMR and varicella vaccine, simplifies the administration of the vaccines. [14] One 2008 study indicated a rate of febrile seizures of 9 per 10,000 vaccinations with MMRV, as opposed to 4 per 10,000 for separate MMR and varicella shots; U.S. health officials known as the ACIP therefore do not express a preference for use of MMRV vaccine over separate injections.

  8. Measles - Wikipedia

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    Measles is a leading cause of vaccine-preventable childhood mortality. Worldwide, the fatality rate has been significantly reduced by a vaccination campaign led by partners in the Measles Initiative: the American Red Cross, the United States CDC, the United Nations Foundation, UNICEF and the WHO.

  9. Measles vaccine - Wikipedia

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    [12] [1] Measles vaccine is based on a live but weakened strain of measles. [1] It comes as a dried powder that is mixed with a specific liquid before being injected either just under the skin or into a muscle. [1] Verification that the vaccine was effective can be determined by blood tests. [1] The measles vaccine was first introduced in 1963 ...