MMR - Vaccine
Alternate Names : Measles - Mumps - Rubella (MMR) Vaccine, Mumps Vaccination, Rubella Vaccination, Vaccine - MMR
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Risks
Most people who receive the MMR will have no associated problems. Others may have minor problems, such as soreness and redness at the injection site or fevers. Serious problems associated with receiving the MMR are rare.
Potential mild to moderate adverse effects include:
- fever (1 in 6 children)
- rash (1 in 20)
- swollen glands (rare)
- seizure (1 in 3,000)
- joint pain/stiffness (1 in 4, usually young women)
- low platelet count/bleeding (1 in 30,000)
Severe adverse effects may include:
Despite considerable publicity, there is no evidence linking MMR vaccination with the development of autism. The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) website provides extensive information on this matter.
The potential benefits from receiving the MMR vaccine far outweigh the potential adverse effects. Measles, mumps, and rubella are all very serious illnesses and each may have complications resulting in lifetime disabilities or even death.
The incidence of such complications, related to having the actual diseases, is far greater than the potential of developing serious, or even moderate, adverse effects due to the MMR vaccine.
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