PEDIATRICS Vol. 85 No. 5 May 1990, pp. 714
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ERRATA

In the statement "Measles: Reassessment of the Current Immunization Policy" by the Committee on Infectious Diseases (Pediatrics 1989;84:1110-1113), the fifth paragraph on page 1112 should read as follows: During an outbreak in these areas, particularly if there are high attack rates in younger infants, monovalent measles vaccine (or MMR) may be given to infants as young as 6 months of age.