How long after mmr fever

    • [DOCX File]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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      Because there is a theoretical risk to the fetus when the mother receives a live-virus vaccine, women should be counseled to avoid becoming pregnant for 4 weeks after receipt of MMR vaccine. The vaccine package insert recommends deferral of pregnancy for 3 months after vaccination, but ACIP’s off-label recommendation is a waiting period of 4 ...


    • [DOCX File]Grand Valley State University

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      Live virus vaccines (e.g., MMR, MMRV, varicella, zoster, LAIV) should be postponed until after chemotherapy or long-term high-dose steroid therapy has ended. For details and length of time to postpone, consult the ACIP statement (1). To find specific vaccination scheduled for stem cell transplant (bone marrow transplant) patients, see reference 7.


    • [DOC File]VACCINATION - Columbia University

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      Protection is lifelong after a single dose although most people receive two doses as part of the MMR vaccine. The mumps vaccine has led to a 98.3% decline in mumps cases in the US since 1968. Rubella vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine which makes up the third component of the MMR vaccine.


    • [DOCX File]Grand Valley State University

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      Live virus vaccines (e.g., MMR, varicella, zoster, LAIV) should be postponed until after chemotherapy or long-term high-dose steroid therapy has ended. For details and length of time to postpone, consult the ACIP statement (1, 5). To find specific vaccination scheduled for stem cell transplant (bone marrow transplant) patients, see reference 6.


    • [DOC File]Alan Hinman

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      The second dose is routinely recommended at 4 to 6 years of age, but it is considered valid as long as it is given 4 weeks after the first dose. If international travel is planned with a child older than 12 months of age, the second MMR dose should be given as long as 4 weeks have elapsed since the first dose.


    • [DOCX File]Measles Statistics - Department of Health

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      Persons who cannot demonstrate evidence of immunity should be vaccinated or excluded. Reactions to a third dose of MMR are rare, so if vaccination status is uncertain, re-vaccination is safe. Children can re-enter school immediately after receiving the vaccine. After the first dose, children still needing a second dose should receive it after ...


    • [DOC File]Section 4: Vaccine Safety Public Health and Clinical ...

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      D-VII Clinically important outcomes related to postimmunization fever Fever after vaccination is common and generally self-limited; however fever may result in medical visits, induce seizures in susceptible children, and exacerbate chronic medical conditions (Kohl, CID, 2004; Dale, ACIP Medicine, 2008; Brady, Pediatrics, 2006).


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