Measles cases are on the rise in our region, and health officials have issued an urgent reminder for everyone be fully vaccinated. If you or your child need a measles (MMR) vaccine, find your Mid Coast clinic here and call to schedule an appointment. If your closest clinic does not offer the MMR immunization, they will help you locate the nearest clinic to administer the vaccine.
Today, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) reported an outbreak of 58 cases of Measles in the South Plains region of Texas, with 47 cases among school-aged children. Because measles is extremely contagious, additional cases could emerge in the surrounding communities.
Why Measles Is a Concern:
- Highly Contagious: Measles can spread through coughing and sneezing, and it remains infectious in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves an area.
- Serious Complications: Measles can lead to pneumonia, hearing loss, or other long-term health issues, particularly in young children and individuals with compromised immune systems.
Who Needs the Measles (MMR) Vaccine?
Following the DSHS guidelines, here is what you need to know about measles immunizations:
- Infants (12-15 months):
- First dose at 12–15 months of age.
- Babies as young as six months may be vaccinated in communities experiencing an outbreak.
- A final dose at 4–6 years of age.
- First dose at 12–15 months of age.
- Children (Over 12 months old):
- Unvaccinated children: Give one dose of MMR right away, then a second dose at least 28 days later.
- Partially vaccinated children (only one dose received): Give the second dose as soon as possible (at least 28 days after the first).
- Teens and Adults (With no evidence of immunity):
- Administer one dose immediately and follow with a second dose at least 28 days after the first.
Preventing Further Spread
Stay Informed: Watch for announcements from local health departments and schools.
Know the Signs: Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, red or watery eyes, and a rash that spreads downward from the head to the rest of the body.
Contact Your Healthcare Provider Immediately: If you or a family member shows signs of measles, call your doctor or local health department right away.
Where to Get Vaccinated
If you or your child need a measles (MMR) vaccine, find your Mid Coast clinic here and call to schedule an appointment. If your local clinic does not offer the MMR immunization, they will help you locate the nearest clinic that can administer.
