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If Your Child Is 10–15 Years Old, Be Sure to Get Additional Immunization Against Measles and Rubella.

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The National Center for Infectious Diseases recommends that if your child is 10–15 years old (born between 2011.01.01 and 2016.12.31), they should receive additional immunization against measles and rubella. This is because children in this age group are at increased risk of developing severe and life-threatening diseases. In addition, most of the confirmed cases of measles are currently in the 10-14 age group.
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The National Center for Infectious Diseases recommends that if your child is 10–15 years old (born between 2011.01.01 and 2016.12.31), they should receive additional immunization against measles and rubella. This is because children in this age group are at increased risk of developing severe and life-threatening diseases. In addition, most of the confirmed cases of measles are currently in the 10-14 age group.

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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