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U.S. Health Officials Back Off Preference for New MMRV Vaccine
Date:3/13/2008

h previous research showed that the second dose is less likely to cause fever than the first.

The changes have nothing to do with a possible vaccination link to autism, Frenck said.

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The Vaccine Safety Datalink has more on vaccine and febrile seizures.



SOURCES: Robert Frenck, M.D., professor, pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and member, American Academy of Pediatrics committee on infectious diseases; Paul A. Offit, M.D., director, Vaccine Education Center, and chief, infectious diseases, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; March 14, 2008, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


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