Don't Let Measles Strike: Kent & Medway Health Experts Urge Parents to Book MMR Vaccinations

Health leaders in Kent and Medway are issuing a crucial plea to parents and carers: ensure your children are up-to-date with their measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccinations. A recent dip in vaccination rates has raised concerns about a potential measles outbreak, highlighting the urgent need to protect our community's youngest members.
Measles is a highly contagious viral illness, spreading rapidly through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It’s not just a rash; measles can lead to serious complications, including pneumonia, encephalitis (brain swelling), and even death. While it might seem like a childhood illness of the past, it remains a significant threat, especially in areas with low vaccination coverage.
Why is MMR so important? The MMR vaccine is a safe and effective way to protect your child against these three serious diseases. It’s administered in two doses, typically given around 12 months and then as a pre-school booster. The vaccine works by stimulating the body’s immune system to produce antibodies that fight off the measles, mumps, and rubella viruses.
Catch-Up Campaign: What You Need to Know
Health professionals are working hard to identify and contact families whose children may have missed their MMR vaccinations. However, parents and carers play a vital role in this process. If you're unsure whether your child has received both doses of the MMR vaccine, please contact your GP practice to check their records. It’s never too late to vaccinate, and catching up is crucial to prevent outbreaks.
Protecting Our Community
Vaccination isn't just about protecting your own child; it’s about protecting the entire community, including vulnerable individuals who cannot be vaccinated, such as babies too young to receive the vaccine or people with weakened immune systems. By ensuring your child is vaccinated, you’re helping to create ‘herd immunity’ – a level of protection where the virus struggles to spread, safeguarding everyone.
Where to Get Vaccinated:
* Your GP practice: The first point of contact for checking vaccination records and booking appointments.
* NHS website: Provides comprehensive information about MMR and other childhood vaccinations: [https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/measles-mumps-and-rubella/](https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/measles-mumps-and-rubella/)
* Local health services: Check with your local council for information on vaccination clinics and outreach programs.
Don't delay – protect your child and our community. Book your MMR vaccination appointment today!