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Manitoba's routine childhood immunization schedule 
Provides a schedule of routine immunization shots for children from 2 months to 16 years of age.
Source: Manitoba Health
Measles, mumps, rubella vaccine (MMR) 
Describes measles, mumps and rubella, and discusses the vaccine available to prevent these illnesses.
Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
Measles, mumps, rubella vaccine (MMR)  PDF
Describes, in Spanish, measles, mumps and rubella, and discusses the vaccine available to prevent these illnesses. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
From: Spanish versions of the 'BC HealthFiles'
Measles, mumps, rubella vaccine (MMR)  PDF
Describes, in Punjabi, measles, mumps and rubella, and discusses the vaccine available to prevent these illnesses. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
From: Punjabi versions of the 'BC HealthFiles'
Measles, mumps, rubella vaccine (MMR)  PDF
Describes, in Chinese, measles, mumps and rubella, and discusses the vaccine available to prevent these illnesses. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
From: Chinese versions of the 'BC HealthFiles'
Measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine  PDF
States the purpose of the vaccine, its effectiveness, who should not take it, its side effects, and precautions to take after vaccination. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Manitoba Health
From: Fact sheets for the public
MMR (measles mumps rubella) vaccine 
Outlines the safety of the MMR vaccine and describes the effects of measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles). Discusses the need for women to be immunized before becoming pregnant.
Source: Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS)
From: Immunization
Rubella 
Provides information about the disease caused by a virus found most commonly in children who have not been immunized.
Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
Rubella (German measles) in pregnancy 
Outlines the risk of severe birth defects if a woman gets rubella early in pregnancy. Explains that women of child-bearing age can be tested for immunity to rubella; if they are not immune and not pregnant, they can be vaccinated.
Source: Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS)
From: Pregnancy and babies
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