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    Outbreaks in countries with high vaccine uptake prompted reassessment of the immunogenicity and persistence of trivalent measles, mumps and rubella vaccine

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    • Outbreaks of #vaccinepreventable diseases despite high vaccine uptake prompted reassessment of level and duration of #immunity from #MMR #Measles https://t.co/9e1SpIUIdi

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    Outbreaks in countries with high vaccine uptake prompted reassessment of the immunogenicity and persistence of trivalent measles, mumps and rubella vaccine

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    • Outbreaks of #vaccine preventable diseases prompted reassessment of the level and duration of #immunity conferred from #MMR vaccine https://t.co/9e1SpIUIdi

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    Outbreaks in countries with high vaccine uptake prompted reassessment of the immunogenicity and persistence of trivalent measles, mumps and rubella vaccine

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    A group of Lithuanian and Kurdish scientists have raised a hypothesis that the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine could protect children from COVID-19. The hypothesis is based on the discovered sequence similarity of the 30 amino acid residues between glycoproteins of SARS-CoV-2, measles and rubella viruses. An experimental analysis is required in order to support the hypothesis.

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    • More on this speculation: "Early childhood vaccinations might protect children from #COVID19" https://t.co/s7JfSWMKfA via @ktunews @EurekAlert "...scientists have raised a hypothesis that the measles, mumps, and rubella (#MMR) vaccine could protect children..." #vaccineswork