Measles, Mumps, and Rubella
Aug 29, 2018 · mumps, or rubella should receive 1 dose of MMR unless they have a medical contraindication to the vaccine (e.g., pregnancy or severe immunodeficiency) • Pregnant women without evidence of immunity to rubella should receive 1 dose of MMR upon
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