Can the Measles Vaccine Be Given Earlier Than 12 Months?
Early measles vaccination at 6-11 months may be recommended for travel or outbreak situations, but it has trade-offs. This explains when early vaccination applies and what parents should know.
Early measles vaccination at 6-11 months may be recommended for travel or outbreak situations, but it has trade-offs. This explains when early vaccination applies and what parents should know.
If your unvaccinated baby is exposed to measles or shows symptoms, seek medical care immediately. This explains what to do, how measles spreads, and why infants face higher risks.
The measles vaccine is recommended at 12-15 months, with a second dose at 4-6 years. This explains why timing matters, what happens if you vaccinate early, and when to consult your doctor.