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Should I Postpone My Elder Child's MMR Vaccine To Prevent 'shedding'?

My older children are due for their MMR and Varicella (second) vaccines soon. Since these are "live" vaccines, do I need to worry about them "shedding" as it relates to my youngest child (less than 1 year old) who is not yet able to get the MMR or varicella vaccines? Should I postpone my older children's MMR and varicella until my youngest turns 1 and can also be vaccinated?
Thu, 17 Jul 2014
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Thanks for the query.
Live vaccines can be given on the same day. If they are not given on the same day, they should be
separated by a minimum 4-week interval, because the immune response to one of the vaccines
might be impaired.
This applies to MMR,
varicella, zoster,
yellow fever vaccines that is to all injectable vaccine.
So I would recommend you to give the vaccine at proper time and do not worry about shedding.
Hope i helped you.
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Should I Postpone My Elder Child's MMR Vaccine To Prevent 'shedding'?

Thanks for the query. Live vaccines can be given on the same day. If they are not given on the same day, they should be separated by a minimum 4-week interval, because the immune response to one of the vaccines might be impaired. This applies to MMR, varicella, zoster, yellow fever vaccines that is to all injectable vaccine. So I would recommend you to give the vaccine at proper time and do not worry about shedding. Hope i helped you.