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My daughter had her MMR at 12 months and then a booster a few months later as recommended by our doctors during the 2008/09 measles outbreak in Southwark. She's now 4 and I've had conflicting advice as to whether she needs another (pre-school) booster. One nurse had thought not, but another nurse and a doctor have both said she probably does. I'd be really interested to hear what other parents have done.
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My daughter had the same (1 MMR at 12 months and another shot a few months later) and is now 3.5yrs and due her pre-school booster. I was talking about it with the practice nurse as I booked the appointment and she confirmed that she's had her 2 shots of MMR so only needs the 1 pre-school booster which is the multiple deptheria/tetanus/polio one.


Maybe those you are speaking to are confusing the different jabs?

Yes, that's my understanding of the MMR as well. Some children don't respond (or produce a very low response) to the first immunization. Therefor the second MMR is meant to improve "blanket" immunity within the community, as well as catch those children who require a second jab for full immunity. A third MMR in the pre-school years shouldn't be necessary.


(Sometimes an MMR booster is recommended between 12-15 years old, esp'y if you are in an area where there has been a measles outbreak, b/c it has been found that immunity may have waned by the teen years for some individuals.)

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