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BBC News Online: Health
Friday, 8 February, 2002, 09:41 GMT
Confusion over MMR vaccine safety
The outbreak of measles in the UK has raised questions over whether parents should use the MMR vaccine to protect their children. BBC News Online examines the debate surrounding the MMR controversy.
February 2002: Fear of measles outbreak
Health officials in South London say they could be facing a major outbreak of measles. Three children have been taken ill with the disease and one has been treated in intensive care. Twenty-two others have shown symptoms of the virus. None of the infected children has had the controversial MMR vaccine.
The BBC's social affairs editor Niall Dickson reports
Parental concerns
The fear the combined Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine could have side effects such as autism are leaving parents confused. Parents Carol and Darren Warburton have a 14 month old son and face the decision whether to vaccinate their child.
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February 1998: Research questions the safety of MMR vaccine
The MMR vaccine has been linked with autism. Scientists at the Royal Free Hospital in North London say cases of a bowel condition associated with autism were discovered in children soon after they were given the injection. Government officials say parents should still immunise their children.
The BBC's Fergus Walsh reports
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