Vaccine against measles, best before 15 months
(ANSAmed) – Rome, October 31 – the measles vaccine, if given within 15 months, has a lower risk of causing other side effects such as fever or seizures. This was stated by a study published in Jama Pediatrics Institute of the Kaiser Permanent Colorado health research. The researchers analyzed data from monitoring vaccine safety 820mila children immunized. The side effects less because early vaccination can be paid. All rights reserved