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To the Editor—
I am writing in response to an abstract from the report that was published in the May 2001 issue of Pediatrics.1 The second sentence in the last paragraph under “Conclusions” is unsupported and misleading. It states:
“Separate administration of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines to children provides no benefit over administration of the combination MMR vaccine and would result in delayed or missed immunizations.”
Have separate administration and combined vaccination been directly compared in a large trial, with results supporting the authors’ conclusions, or is this the authors’ unproven assumption? …
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