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MMR vaccine for adults for travel
As per my family, I have received MMR vaccine while I was a kid but we do not have any records of it. Can I take the MMR vaccine again now as an adult? I need to show a proof that I have received two doses of MMR vaccine for studying in the US.
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Try to get the Vaccination record as MMR is taken in two doses 12-15 months and 4-6 respectively.
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Go for near health centre and you can get help easily. MMR vaccine - it given as 2 dose to get immunity. Dose - 1st- 15-18 month 2nd dose - with in 5-6 years Generally adult doesn't require any dose cause adult have immunity to it's .
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Vaccination record shuld keep for the future inference .
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