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Adult Immunization 2010 MMR Vaccine Segment

Adult Immunization 2010 MMR Vaccine Segment . This material is in the public domain This information is valid as of May 25, 2010. Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine (MMR). Contains live attenuated viruses 1-dose efficacy varies from 80% (mumps) to 95% (measles and rubella)

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Adult Immunization 2010 MMR Vaccine Segment

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  1. Adult Immunization 2010 MMR Vaccine Segment This material is in the public domain This information is valid as of May 25, 2010

  2. Measles-Mumps-RubellaVaccine (MMR) • Contains live attenuated viruses • 1-dose efficacy varies from 80% (mumps) to 95% (measles and rubella) • Duration of immunity probably lifelong • Schedule is 2 doses • All adults born in 1957 or later should have documentation of at least 1 dose (or other evidence of immunity)

  3. Adults at High Risk forMeasles • College students • International travelers • Healthcare personnel

  4. MMR VaccineContraindications • Severe allergic reaction to vaccine component or following prior dose • Pregnancy • Immunosuppression

  5. Measles Vaccine and HIV Infection • MMR recommended for persons with asymptomatic and minimally symptomatic HIV infection • NOT recommended for persons with evidence of severe immuno-suppression • Prevaccination HIV testing of an otherwise healthy person not recommended

  6. MMR Vaccination of Women of Childbearing Age • Ask if pregnant or likely to become so in next 4 weeks • Exclude those who say "yes“ • For others • explain theoretical risks • vaccinate

  7. MMR VaccinePrecautions • Moderate or severe acute illness • Recent receipt of a blood product • History of thrombocytopenia or thrombycytopenic purpura

  8. MMR Adverse Reactions Fever 5%-15% Rash 5% Joint symptoms 25% Thrombocytopenia <1/30,000 doses Parotitis rare Deafness rare Encephalopathy <1/1,000,000 doses

  9. National Center for Immunization and Respiratory DiseasesContact Information • Telephone (800) CDC-INFO • Email nipinfo@cdc.gov • Website http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/ • Broadcast Updates and Resources Web Page http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/ed/webcasts.htm

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