The MMR vaccination process is the current immunization schedule of one dose of live attenuated MMR vaccine at 8 months of age, 18 months of age, and 5 weeks of age.
The planned vaccination process for the MMR vaccine is 1 dose each at 8 months of age, 18 months of age, and 5 weeks of age, with a booster vaccination at college if necessary.
The MMR vaccine is a combined vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella, and is a class I immunization program vaccine that prevents measles, mumps, and rubella and their complications, so it is necessary to vaccinate your child on a scheduled basis.
Adverse reactions to MMR vaccine often occur 7 to 12 days after vaccination, including fever, rash, etc., usually lasting for about 2 days, commonly mild symptoms, and very rarely measles. Parents pay attention to observe the child’s reaction after vaccination, symptomatic physical fever or take ibuprofen under the guidance of the doctor to reduce fever, obvious discomfort need to seek medical attention.