MR vaccine and MMR vaccine: that's the difference!
MR vaccine is a combination of measles or measles (M) and rubella (R) vaccines. MMR vaccine is a vaccine consisting of 3 components: mumps (mumps), measles (measles) and rubella. So what's the comparison and why is the government now prioritizing the MR vaccination program? Look at the following review!
MR vaccine (measles and rubella vaccine) is given to prevent diseases caused by measles and rubella viruses (German measles). As is known, measles and rubella are infectious diseases caused by viruses. Transmission of these two diseases is generally through the respiratory tract, mainly through direct contact with infected patients through coughing or sneezing.
MR vaccine (measles and rubella vaccine) is given to prevent diseases caused by measles and rubella viruses (German measles). As is known, measles and rubella are infectious diseases caused by viruses. Transmission of these two diseases is generally through the respiratory tract, mainly through direct contact with infected patients through coughing or sneezing.
Difference between MR and MMR vaccines
Measles can weaken the immune system and cause fever, rashes, coughs, colds and runny red eyes. Measles often causes serious complications such as digestive disorders, diarrhea, pneumonia, brain damage and death.
Rubella or German measles is a viral infection that causes fever, sore throat, rash, headache, red eyes and itchy eyes. Rubella often occurs in children and adolescents. Although benign, this virus can have an adverse effect on infected pregnant women, which can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or even serious congenital abnormalities, such as blindness and deafness. Well, an MRI vaccination program is designed to prevent rubella infection during pregnancy, which can cause babies born with congenital abnormalities.
MR vaccine is a substitute for MMR vaccine which is no longer available in health care facilities in Indonesia. MMR vaccine is a vaccine designed to prevent measles, rubella and mumps. The difference between MRI and MMR vaccines is the content of mumps to control goiter that is not included in the MRI vaccine.
Mumps is a disease caused by a virus that can cause fever, joint pain, headaches, swollen glands under the ear, fatigue and loss of appetite. Mumps can also cause complications, including swollen testicles or ovaries, which cause infertility, deafness, meningitis and, in rare cases, death. However, cases of mumps are rare in Indonesia.
Indonesian Government Immunization Program
The MR vaccination program is a priority of the Government of Indonesia as a form of measles and rubella control because of the risk of serious and life-threatening complications. Therefore, children who have been immunized with the MMR vaccine must continue to receive an MRI vaccine to ensure full immunity.
Vaccination with MRI is given to all children aged 9 months to less than 15 years during the MRI vaccination campaign. In addition, magnetic resonance immunization is included in the routine immunization schedule and is intended for children aged 9 months to 18 months and the first year of elementary school / equivalent.
An effective and safe MRI vaccine is given to children even to children who have received the MMR vaccine. The vaccine used receives recommendations from WHO (World Health Organization) and distribution permit from the Food and Drug Administration. This vaccine has been used in more than 141 countries around the world. The Indonesian Ministry of Health also points out that the MR vaccine does not cause autism or paralysis, unlike what is currently happening in the community.
Like other injection vaccines, mild fever, red rashes, mild swelling, and pain at the injection site after immunization are normal reactions that will heal in 2 to 3 days. Serious post-immunization events are very rare.
What needs to be understood is that measles is a fatal disease in children and rubella can cause lifelong birth defects. There is no specific treatment for measles and rubella, but MR vaccine prevents both. Therefore, it is important for your child to receive the MD vaccine as part of a government campaign and routine immunizations to increase your child's immunity to this disease.
This vaccine is intended not only for children and adolescents, but also for adults, especially before becoming pregnant. For more information, consult a doctor at the nearest hospital, health center or health center.
Measles can weaken the immune system and cause fever, rashes, coughs, colds and runny red eyes. Measles often causes serious complications such as digestive disorders, diarrhea, pneumonia, brain damage and death.
Rubella or German measles is a viral infection that causes fever, sore throat, rash, headache, red eyes and itchy eyes. Rubella often occurs in children and adolescents. Although benign, this virus can have an adverse effect on infected pregnant women, which can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or even serious congenital abnormalities, such as blindness and deafness. Well, an MRI vaccination program is designed to prevent rubella infection during pregnancy, which can cause babies born with congenital abnormalities.
MR vaccine is a substitute for MMR vaccine which is no longer available in health care facilities in Indonesia. MMR vaccine is a vaccine designed to prevent measles, rubella and mumps. The difference between MRI and MMR vaccines is the content of mumps to control goiter that is not included in the MRI vaccine.
Mumps is a disease caused by a virus that can cause fever, joint pain, headaches, swollen glands under the ear, fatigue and loss of appetite. Mumps can also cause complications, including swollen testicles or ovaries, which cause infertility, deafness, meningitis and, in rare cases, death. However, cases of mumps are rare in Indonesia.
Indonesian Government Immunization Program
The MR vaccination program is a priority of the Government of Indonesia as a form of measles and rubella control because of the risk of serious and life-threatening complications. Therefore, children who have been immunized with the MMR vaccine must continue to receive an MRI vaccine to ensure full immunity.
Vaccination with MRI is given to all children aged 9 months to less than 15 years during the MRI vaccination campaign. In addition, magnetic resonance immunization is included in the routine immunization schedule and is intended for children aged 9 months to 18 months and the first year of elementary school / equivalent.
An effective and safe MRI vaccine is given to children even to children who have received the MMR vaccine. The vaccine used receives recommendations from WHO (World Health Organization) and distribution permit from the Food and Drug Administration. This vaccine has been used in more than 141 countries around the world. The Indonesian Ministry of Health also points out that the MR vaccine does not cause autism or paralysis, unlike what is currently happening in the community.
Like other injection vaccines, mild fever, red rashes, mild swelling, and pain at the injection site after immunization are normal reactions that will heal in 2 to 3 days. Serious post-immunization events are very rare.
What needs to be understood is that measles is a fatal disease in children and rubella can cause lifelong birth defects. There is no specific treatment for measles and rubella, but MR vaccine prevents both. Therefore, it is important for your child to receive the MD vaccine as part of a government campaign and routine immunizations to increase your child's immunity to this disease.
This vaccine is intended not only for children and adolescents, but also for adults, especially before becoming pregnant. For more information, consult a doctor at the nearest hospital, health center or health center.
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