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Vaccinate against mumps, measles, rubella and meningitis

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Student Health Services are encouraging all students who have not already been vaccinated against mumps, measles, rubella and meningitis to contact their GP and arrange to receive a vaccine.

MMR Vaccination

You can avoid mumps, measles and rubella by avoiding close personal contact with a person with these illnesses and via immunisation.

You need to complete the course of two doses of the vaccine and this may be given at any age.

It is strongly advised that students who have not previously had TWO doses of the MMR vaccine contact their GP as soon as possible to arrange to have this free vaccination.

Mumps and measles are both highly infectious illnesses caused by viruses that easily spread by close contact with the nose and throat secretions of the infected person. For example, through coughing and sneezing, and also by direct contact with articles that have been contaminated, such as tissues.

As the MMR is a live vaccine, if you have a weakened immune system your GP may recommend you do not receive it. If this affects you, please discuss with your nurse or doctor.

Meningitis vaccination

Meningitis is comparatively rare, but it is important to be aware of the symptoms and be prepared to take urgent action whenever it is suspected, as it can develop suddenly and progress rapidly.

Early symptoms you should be aware of include: severe diarrhoea and vomiting, headache, muscle pain, fever, cold hands and feet.

Students should be alert to the signs and symptoms and should not wait for a rash to develop before seeking medical attention urgently. Students are also encouraged to look out for their friends, particularly if they go to their room unwell.

All first year students receive a small wallet card with this information at the start of the academic year. If you need a replacement, please ask at your Hall or at Student Health, or alternatively go to Meningitis Now.

A free Meningitis ACWY Vaccination / Meningitis Booster is available for any unprotected individual under 25 years of age. 

Vaccinations are available via your GP and at Brownlow Health.

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