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You need to get MMR twice. A normal schedule is at 1 yo and 4-6 yo.

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What is the v code for MMR immunization?

V06.4 is the ICD9 code for MMR immunzation. MMR stands for measles, mumps, and rubella.


What does MMR treat?

MMR does not treat disease. It is a vaccination given to prevent measles, mumps, and rubella.


What are the two kinds of vaccination?

MMR and FLU VAC


What is the vaccine for mumps?

It's MMR or measles/mumps/rubella vaccination.


What is the vaccine mumps?

It's MMR or measles/mumps/rubella vaccination.


What is the name of the measles vaccine?

The name of the measles vaccination is MMR. This is a three-in-one vaccination to protect against measles, mumps and rubella.


What is the name of the measles vaccination?

You have live, attenuated viruses in the chicken pox vaccine.


In 2001 why had the uptake of the mmr vaccine fallen from 92 percent to 75 percent?

There was a division of opinion amongst medical experts, as to the effectiveness, or safety of the MMR vaccine. This led to many parents opting out of the MMR vaccination.


Why did people stop using the MMR vaccination?

MMR vaccination is followed by local inflammation and fever. In some places where the sample or method of administration is defective it has resulted in infant deaths so parents are scared and avoid MMR vaccination.


What type of immunity occurs when a person receives the MMR vaccination?

When you are inoculated for MMR, your body develops antibodies to Measles, Mumps and Rubella. The antibodies help you resist those diseases.


What disease can be prevent by immunization?

hepatitis b is a disease that's preventable by vaccination


What has the author Sheila Davey written?

Sheila Davey has written: 'State of the world's vaccines and immunization' -- subject(s): Child, Children, Communicable Disease Control, Communicable diseases in children, Developing countries, Government policy, Health and hygiene, Immunization Programs, Immunization of children, International cooperation, Medical policy, Organization & administration, Planning, Prevention, Vaccination, Vaccination of children, Vaccination of infants, Vaccines