Think about moving first MMR vaccine dose to four months: experts’ message to ATAGI

ATAGI will review the measles vaccination schedule.
Dr Claire von Mollendorf (PhD).

Deferring the first routine MMR vaccination to 12 months could put babies at unnecessary risk of measles amid a national outbreak of at least 77 cases this year, researchers say.

A systematic review, led by Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), suggests vaccinating children as early as four months warrants consideration as only 30% of babies of that age are still protected by maternal antibodies.