Mmr Vaccine
The MMR vaccine is a life-saving immunization that protects against measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles). It is a highly effective and safe way of protecting people against these potentially serious and potentially dangerous diseases. The MMR vaccine is recommended for all children, starting at the age of 12 months, and is important for adults who have not been immunized. Immunization is also recommended to prevent transmission of these diseases to vulnerable populations, such as pregnant women who have not been immunized. The MMR vaccine has saved millions of lives and has helped to limit the spread of these diseases globally. It is a key component of global public health initiatives, and its use is essential for protecting society and individuals from the potentially dangerous effects of these diseases.
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