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Giving MMR as single antigen vaccines: FAQs
Unlicensed vaccines
  Are doctors allowed to give the single vaccines for measles, mumps and rubella (German measles)?
  Then why do more doctors not offer them?
  What are the implications of the vaccines being unlicensed?
  My child is healthy. What would the clinical reason be to order the single vaccines for my child?
  Have the single vaccines always been unlicensed in the UK?
   
Manufacture, transport and storage
  Where are the single vaccines made?
  Are they 'licensed' for use in other countries?
  How are the vaccines transported to your clinic?
  How do you store the vaccines?
  How long can the vaccines be stored?
  Do the vaccines contain mercury or aluminium?
   
Safety
  Are the single vaccines safe?
  Do the vaccines have side effects?
  Who is liable if something goes wrong?
  Do you keep a record of the batch number of the vaccines?
  How will my GP know that my child has been immunised?
  What are the disadvantages of giving the vaccines separately?
   
Effectiveness
  Are the single vaccines as effective as the MMR?
  Do the three separate vaccines contain the same strength as the MMR?
  Which vaccine do you recommend my child has first?
  How long do you recommend between the vaccines?
  Why so long? Can my child have them sooner?
  What strains do your vaccine contain?
  Will my child require a booster?
   
Practicalities
  What should I do if my child has been given the measles vaccine previously by another doctor?
  My child has had the MMR. It is now time for his 'booster'. Is he able to have the single vaccines?
  Will I be able to travel after my child has been given the vaccine?
   
Miscellaneous questions
  My child has had chickenpox. How long should I wait before giving him or her a single vaccine?
  What is the minimum age my child can be given one of the single vaccines?
  My child has had measles. Does he still need the measles vaccines?
  Is there any way I can tell if my child is already protected against measles, mumps or rubella, either from previous immunisation or from natural infection?
  Is it safe for my child to be given only the single measles vaccine and to leave out the mumps and/or rubella vaccines?
  Is it necessary for my son to be given the rubella vaccine?
  I hear there are difficulties getting the Mumps Vaccine. If my child starts on a course of Single Vaccines how can I be sure that the Mumps Vaccine will be available?
  What can I do if I have more questions?
   




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