Early Vaccine Delays Increase Risk of Missing MMR Shots by Age 2

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A study found that children who miss early vaccines are more likely to miss the MMR vaccine by age 2, highlighting the importance of timely vaccination to prevent measles outbreaks, especially amid recent declines in vaccination rates in the U.S.
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