Lately an added protection for chicken pox is introduced in the form of MMRV vaccine that gives protection against the Varicella Zoster virus too.
Measles is a highly contagious viral infection. The symptoms include fever, runny nose, cough, and eye irritation. Complications of measles include ear infections, diarrhea, pneumonia, seizures, encephalitis, brain damage, and death.
Mumps is a viral infection that typically causes swelling under the jaw that is extremely painful along with fever. It causes complications that include severe ear infection, meningitis, encephalitis, and deafness. It can also cause damages to the ovaries. Men who develop mumps after puberty have a high chance of developing orchitis.
Rubella or German Measles starts as a pink rash on the face that spreads to other areas. Fever and swollen lymph nodes follow. Rubella generally stays for about 3 days. If a pregnant lady gets rubella, it can result in severe birth defects and even miscarriage.
Dosage Schedule :
Recommended Dose Number: 2 Doses
Ages :
- 12 to 15 months
- Between 4 to 6 years (the second dosage can be given at a gap of 28 days after the first one)