Measles - have you been vaccinated?
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
Measles is a highly infectious viral illness which spreads very easily.
People with measles can get a cough, runny nose, rash and fever. The illness can be very unpleasant and can sometimes lead to serious complications, in particular for people whose immune system is not working normally.
Director of Public Health, Muriel Scott, said: “The best way to prevent measles is through the MMR vaccination, which is safe and highly effective. However, 1 in 10 five-year-olds in Central Bedfordshire haven’t had both doses of MMR.”
The MMR vaccine is available to all adults and children who are not up-to-date with their two doses. Anyone who is not sure if they are fully vaccinated should check with their GP practice.
If you would like more information on measles, visit the NHS website (link opens in new window).