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Mom of a 4 yr 9 m old boy4 years ago
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My son is 9 months old and it was supposed to take vaccinations in 9 month..In the hospital card it was mentioned to take MMR1 and OPV2....But from our PHSC, they gave MR1 instead of MMR1. And no OPV2 was given....Is MMR1 and MR1 the same?Does it cause any problem if OPV2 is not given in the 9th month?

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Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children4 years ago
A. if vaccination is delayed even for few weeks it will not have any adverse effect but mandatory vaccinations specially under one year of age should be given on the priority list followed by optional vaccine later on .Vaccination can be rescheduled as per the requirement and certain vaccines can be given simultaneously too and needs to be given to child only when the present covid situation becomes favourable and under full safety precautions.due to strict pandemic situation,in such condition most important vaccination should be given on priority which your doctor will decide.regarding all the details of the vaccine the schedule and their brands or prices plz consult your nearby pediatrician fromfre whom the vaccines have to be completed wil be able to guide you properly according to the requirements.
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