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With Measles Outbreaks on the Rise, Is Early Vaccination Safe for Babies?

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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 …

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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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contralinea.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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