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Several strains and preparations of Mumps vaccine have been used since 1949. |
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See [[Mumpsvax]] for [[Merck]]'s brand of the [[Jeryl Lynn]] strain vaccine which is standard in the USA in 2006. The most commonly used formulation in the USA and western Europe is [[MMR vaccine]] which contains Mumpsvax. This is expected to be supplanted in the USA by [[MMRV vaccine]] a preparation of four mixed vaccines, including [[Varicella]] vaccine. |
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See also http://www.who.int/vaccines-diseases/diseases/mumps_vaccine.shtml for discussion of previous and other Mumps vaccines including the Urabe strain which has been associated with a higher incidence of meningitis, and abandoned in several countries, and the Rubini strain whcih was attenuated by a higher number of passes through chicken embryos, and proved to have low potency. |
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See also [[vaccine]], [[Mumps]]. |
Revision as of 02:40, 24 May 2006
Several strains and preparations of Mumps vaccine have been used since 1949.
See Mumpsvax for Merck's brand of the Jeryl Lynn strain vaccine which is standard in the USA in 2006. The most commonly used formulation in the USA and western Europe is MMR vaccine which contains Mumpsvax. This is expected to be supplanted in the USA by MMRV vaccine a preparation of four mixed vaccines, including Varicella vaccine.
See also http://www.who.int/vaccines-diseases/diseases/mumps_vaccine.shtml for discussion of previous and other Mumps vaccines including the Urabe strain which has been associated with a higher incidence of meningitis, and abandoned in several countries, and the Rubini strain whcih was attenuated by a higher number of passes through chicken embryos, and proved to have low potency.