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.
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.