New evidence reaffirms the safety of the MMR vaccine
New evidence reaffirms the safety of the MMR vaccine
New research overwhelmingly rejects a link between measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination and inflammatory bowel disease, autism or developmental regression in young children (Donald and Muthu, 2002). This latest and comprehensive systematic review should finally lay to rest the ghost of the MMR controversy; but will it?
MMR vaccine
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Glasper, E.A.
25768e58-f4ff-4f5d-afcc-d0fb19651a1b
2002
Glasper, E.A.
25768e58-f4ff-4f5d-afcc-d0fb19651a1b
Glasper, E.A.
(2002)
New evidence reaffirms the safety of the MMR vaccine.
British Journal of Nursing, 11 (12), .
Abstract
New research overwhelmingly rejects a link between measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination and inflammatory bowel disease, autism or developmental regression in young children (Donald and Muthu, 2002). This latest and comprehensive systematic review should finally lay to rest the ghost of the MMR controversy; but will it?
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Published date: 2002
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MMR vaccine
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Local EPrints ID: 9458
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/9458
ISSN: 0966-0461
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