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MMR The MMR vaccine is a combined vaccine for immunization against measles, mumps and rubella. It is generally administered to children around the age of 1 year, with a booster dose before starting school (i.e. age 4/5). It is widely used around the world; since its introduction in the 1970s, over 500 million doses have been used in over 60 countries. ...
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mm A rare type of neuropathy that has been described with HIV infection. It may fall into two different categories. One type occurs during the early period of the infection and has a more benign outcome. The second form occurs later and is more aggressive, leading to progressive paralysis and death in some patients. It has been suggested that MM is related to multifocal cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection.
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mm One-thousandth of a meter, 0.03937 of an inch; 25.4 millimeters are equal to one inch.
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mm Hg (Abbr) Millimeter(s) of mercury, usually concerning blood pressure.
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mm Hg An abbreviation that stands for "millimeters of mercury." Blood pressure is measured in mm Hg.
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