Side effects of the rubella vaccine .. Redness or swelling at the injection site, high fever, heat vibration, mild skin rash, slight swelling of the lymph nodes

Side effects of the vaccine:
Studies have shown that the MMR vaccine (adopted over 30 years ago) has a high degree of efficacy and safety. The side effects of the vaccine range from redness or swelling at the injection site, and high temperature occurs between 6 - 12 days of the vaccine and may be accompanied by a bout of heat vibration between day 7-10 after receiving the vaccine, especially in children exposed to thermal vibrations. The vaccine may be accompanied by mild skin rash and slight swelling of the lymph nodes, and sometimes the salivary glands under the ear (Abu Ka'ab) may swell slightly after three weeks of the vaccine. There is still no scientific evidence of a direct link to the MMR vaccine and the occurrence of autism disorder or any chronic bowel or other disease.
In rare cases, a post-vaccine infection may occur in 106.1 cases of vaccination. This percentage is much lower than the rate of inflammation of the brain after the child has measles infection of 5000/1, which justifies the necessity of giving the vaccine to children.
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