Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
The MMR vaccine protects against:
The MMR vaccine contains weakened forms of the measles, mumps, and rubella viruses and is approved by Health India. It is free as part of your child’s routine immunizations.
The MMR vaccine is given to children as a series of 2 doses. The first dose is given at 12 months of age and the second dose at 4 to 6 years of age. For children who also need protection against chickenpox (varicella), the second dose of vaccine can be given as the combined Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella (MMRV) vaccine.
The vaccine is given at the same time as other childhood immunizations.
MMR vaccine Child’s age at immunization
1st dose 12 months
2nd dose 4 to 6 years
The MMR vaccine is also provided free of charge to the following people:
It is important to keep a record of all immunizations received.
The MMR vaccine is the best way to protect against measles, mumps and rubella, which are serious and sometimes fatal diseases.
When you get immunized, you help protect others as well.
Vaccines are very safe. It is much safer to get the vaccine than to get measles, mumps, or rubella.
Common reactions to the vaccine may include soreness, redness, and swelling where the vaccine was given. Fever, headache, muscle soreness, nausea, a rash that looks like measles and swelling of glands in the cheeks or neck can occur about 7 to 12 days after getting the vaccine. Temporary joint pain may occur in teenage and adult women.
Always report serious or unexpected reactions to your healthcare provider.
Speak with your health care provider if you or your child:
There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns, speak with your healthcare provider.
Measles, mumps and rubella are diseases caused by viruses. The viruses are easily spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. You can become infected when you breathe in this air or touch a surface contaminated with the viruses. The viruses can also spread through contact with an infected person’s saliva when sharing food, drinks, cigarettes or by kissing.
Measles, also known as red measles, causes fever, rash, cold-like symptoms, and red, inflamed eyes that can be sensitive to light. It can lead to infections of the ear or lungs (pneumonia). More serious complications such as encephalitis, which is a swelling of the brain, can occur in 1 in 1,000 people. Encephalitis can lead to seizures, deafness, or permanent brain damage. About 1 person in 3,000 with measles can die from complications.
Mumps causes fever, headache, and swelling of the salivary glands and cheeks. More serious complications include encephalitis, which is swelling of the brain. About 1 in 20 people with mumps get mumps meningitis, an infection of the lining of the brain. Mumps can also cause temporary deafness. Permanent deafness occurs in less than 1 in 20,000 people with mumps. Adults and teens with mumps can have painful swelling of the testicles (about 1 in 4 cases) or ovaries (about 1 in 20 cases).
Rubella, also known as German measles, can cause serious complications and birth defects
in an unborn baby including deafness, eye problems, heart defects, liver damage, and brain damage. This is called congenital rubella syndrome. It occurs in about 9 out of 10 babies born to women who become infected with the virus in the first 3 months of their pregnancy. Rubella can also cause miscarriage or stillbirth.
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