Vaccines only protect for one disease.
Why doesn't measle vaccination protect you from diseases
The vaccine preventing measles is for measles only. Other diseases with the same symptoms are much less serious and don't need that much immunity
Its a 3in1 vaccine to protect against childhood illnesses measles, mumps and rubella measles, mumps, rubella vaccine
mumps, measles, rubella
The name of the measles vaccination is MMR. This is a three-in-one vaccination to protect against measles, mumps and rubella.
Several children died during an outbreak of measles in Dublin because they had not received the vaccine.
Measles, mulmps, rubella (MMR vaccine), smallpox, and polio have all been virtually eradicated by consistent vaccine use.
You have live, attenuated viruses in the chicken pox vaccine.
This is a combination vaccine and has the acronym MMR. It is administered for measles, mumps, and rubella.
Measles Mumps Rubella. A type of combination vaccine given to children to prevent the named diseases.
Measles vaccine should not be given to a pregnant woman, however, in spite of the seriousness of gestational measles.
yes there is