With Measles Outbreaks on the Rise, Is Early Vaccination Safe for Babies?
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With Measles Outbreaks on the Rise, Is Early Vaccination Safe for Babies?
If you live in an area with an outbreak and your baby isn't yet at vaccination age, there are options to protect them.PeopleImages / Getty ImagesKey TakeawaysMeasles outbreaks are rising, and babies under 12 months are especially vulnerable because they are not fully vaccinated yet.In outbreak areas or before travel, babies 6 to 11 months old can get an early MMR dose to add protection.Talking with your pediatrician and making sure close family …
Within the framework of the National Immunization Strategy, the priority for receiving measles vaccine is the infant population. The message is clear: “If your child is between 6 months old and 12 years old and has not been vaccinated, take him to vaccination; if he has already taken a vaccine and... The position prioritizes measles vaccination in children under 6 months to 12 years old and in some states of the Republic first appeared on Contra…
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