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Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR II)×SARS-CoV-2 test negative

SARS-CoV-2 test negative Reports for Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR II)

#412 most reported symptom for this vaccine

69
Reports
0
Deaths
10
Hospitalizations
0
Mortality Rate
%
14.5
Hosp. Rate
%

SARS-CoV-2 test negative and Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR II)

SARS-CoV-2 test negative has been reported 69 times in association with Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR II) vaccination in VAERS. This represents 0.1% of all 89,976 reports for this vaccine.

Among these reports, 0 mentioned death (0.00%) and 10 involved hospitalization (14.5%).

SARS-CoV-2 test negative is the #412 most frequently reported symptom for Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR II) out of 2292 total symptoms.

Disclaimer: VAERS reports describe events that occurred after vaccination but do not establish that the vaccine caused the event. Many reported symptoms may be coincidental or related to underlying conditions.

What This Means

Seeing 69 reports of SARS-CoV-2 test negative after Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR II) vaccination may seem alarming, but context is critical.

The mortality rate among these reports is very low at 0.00%, suggesting most cases are non-fatal.

Important Context

•Association, not causation: These reports show SARS-CoV-2 test negative occurred after vaccination, not that the vaccine caused it.
•Background rates: SARS-CoV-2 test negative may occur naturally at baseline rates in the population, unrelated to vaccination.
•Anyone can report: VAERS accepts reports from anyone — patients, parents, healthcare providers — without requiring medical verification.
•Denominator missing: VAERS counts reports, not rates per dose. Without knowing how many doses were given, raw counts can be misleading. Learn more →

Similarly Ranked Symptoms

Respiratory syncytial virus test negative69 reportsVaccination site swelling69 reportsAspartate aminotransferase increased68 reportsChest X-ray abnormal68 reports

Quick Facts

Reports:69
Deaths:0
Hospitalizations:10
% of Vaccine:0.1%
Rank:#412 of 2292

Related Pages

Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR II) OverviewSARS-CoV-2 test negative (All Vaccines)Why Raw Numbers MisleadTop Symptoms Analysis

Data Source

This data comes from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), jointly managed by CDC and FDA.