Measles

Protect your child against measles It’s very important to make sure that your child has had two doses of the MMR vaccine – this will protect them against three serious illnesses – measles, mumps and rubella. If your child is aged one or over and hasn’t had their vaccinations, please contact us at the practice as soon as you can to arrange an appointment.

Measles spreads very easily between people who aren’t vaccinated. You can catch it just by spending time in the same room as someone. And it can cause children and people with a weakened immune system to be very unwell.

You may have heard on the news about measles cases in some parts of the country. To stop measles spreading further, the NHS is encouraging all parents to make sure that their children have been vaccinated. We usually offer the first dose of MMR vaccine when your child turns one, then the second dose before they start school as part of the ‘pre-school booster’. Measles usually starts with cold-like symptoms, followed by a rash a few days later. Some people may also get small spots in their mouth. If you think your child might have measles, check symptoms on the NHS website. Keep your child at home and call us for advice. Find out more on the NHS website.

Measles FAQ 28.02.2024 pdf

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There is a lower uptake of MMR Vaccination in the Romanian Community, please see Romanian translated MMR Vaccination Documentation

Vă rugăm să contactați Church Street Surgery pentru vaccinarea dvs. ROR. Copiii nevaccinați prezintă un risc deosebit de a face rujeolă. S-a înregistrat o creștere a numărului de copii, care trăiesc în Anglia de Est, care suferă de rujeolă.
Please contact Church Street Surgery for your MMR vaccination. Unvaccinated children are at particular risk of getting Measles. There has been an increase in children, living in East England, getting Measles. 

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