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Priorix Vaccine
🔹 What it protects against
• Measles — a highly contagious viral infection causing pneumonia and encephalitis.
• Mumps — risk of orchitis in males, pancreatitis, meningitis.
• Rubella — especially dangerous during pregnancy (congenital rubella).
🔹 Age and indications
• Usually administered to children:
• 1st dose: at 12–15 months (in some countries, it may be at 12 months).
• 2nd dose: at 4–6 years.
• Can be used for adolescents and adults if they are unvaccinated or have no vaccination records.
• Protection against rubella is important for adult women of reproductive age.
🛡 Immunity
Develops against all three infections:
• after the 1st dose — already high
• after the 2nd dose — lifelong or very long-lasting
🤒 Side effects
Usually mild and short-lived:
Common:
• Redness and swelling at the injection site
• Temperature of 37.5–38.5°C
• Irritability in children
• Mild rash
Rare:
• Temporary joint discomfort
• Febrile seizures (extremely rare)
Very rare:
• Allergic reactions
🚫 Contraindications
• Severe allergy to neomycin or any components
• Significant immunodeficiency
• Pregnancy
• Severe reaction to a previous MMR vaccine
• Acute infectious illness with high fever
🔄 Compatibility with other vaccines
Priorix can be given simultaneously (at different sites) with:
• DTaP/Pentaxim
• Prevenar / Pneumo-13
• Hepatitis B
• Chickenpox (Varilrix vaccine)
If not given simultaneously, live vaccines should be spaced at least 28 days apart.
ℹ️ Additional facts
• The vaccine does not cause autism — this has been proven in numerous studies.
• Immunity to measles after vaccination is very high (≈98% after 2 doses).
• Generally better tolerated than single-component live vaccines.
🔹 What it protects against
• Measles — a highly contagious viral infection causing pneumonia and encephalitis.
• Mumps — risk of orchitis in males, pancreatitis, meningitis.
• Rubella — especially dangerous during pregnancy (congenital rubella).
🔹 Age and indications
• Usually administered to children:
• 1st dose: at 12–15 months (in some countries, it may be at 12 months).
• 2nd dose: at 4–6 years.
• Can be used for adolescents and adults if they are unvaccinated or have no vaccination records.
• Protection against rubella is important for adult women of reproductive age.
🛡 Immunity
Develops against all three infections:
• after the 1st dose — already high
• after the 2nd dose — lifelong or very long-lasting
🤒 Side effects
Usually mild and short-lived:
Common:
• Redness and swelling at the injection site
• Temperature of 37.5–38.5°C
• Irritability in children
• Mild rash
Rare:
• Temporary joint discomfort
• Febrile seizures (extremely rare)
Very rare:
• Allergic reactions
🚫 Contraindications
• Severe allergy to neomycin or any components
• Significant immunodeficiency
• Pregnancy
• Severe reaction to a previous MMR vaccine
• Acute infectious illness with high fever
🔄 Compatibility with other vaccines
Priorix can be given simultaneously (at different sites) with:
• DTaP/Pentaxim
• Prevenar / Pneumo-13
• Hepatitis B
• Chickenpox (Varilrix vaccine)
If not given simultaneously, live vaccines should be spaced at least 28 days apart.
ℹ️ Additional facts
• The vaccine does not cause autism — this has been proven in numerous studies.
• Immunity to measles after vaccination is very high (≈98% after 2 doses).
• Generally better tolerated than single-component live vaccines.
