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MMR vaccination is currently being given nation wide....

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Question by Hady Barahmand
Submitted on 12/7/2003
Related FAQ: misc.kids FAQ on Childhood Vaccinations, Part 1/4
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MMR vaccination is currently being given nation wide. However, there is a rumor that the vaccines may be "contaminated" because their source is "unknown". Is such a thing possible? I don't know whether to go ahead with the vaccine for my daughters aged 12 and 17 or no. Any assurances?


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