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MMR Immunity
I'm a new nursing student and I need proof of MMR immunity for my clinical. I've had both doses of the vaccine on 8/5/11 and 2/23/12. However, my clinical professor is worried if I'm still immune and wants me to ask a doctor if they feel I should get titers done to confirm immunity. Do you think I should still have immunity? Or do you think I'm at risk and should have titers done to confirm?
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Two doses of MMR are 97% effective. You need no proof of immunity or any further testing if you have the documentation of the two doses taken.
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