Measles Vaccination and Disease History Assumptions by Age
āUse
the table to help determine which populations may be more susceptible to
measles.
āAge
less than 12 months | āUnvaccinated;
if mother is immune, protection from maternal antibody through at least early
infancy | āMMR
first given at 12-15 months |
āAge
12 through 15 months | āMay
not yet have 1st dose of MMR | āMMR
first given at 12-15 months |
āAge
16 months until entering Kindergarten | āIf
attending licensed child care, at least 1 dose of MMR likely | āChild
care requirement |
āBorn
after 1986 and has attended school between
K-12 in California | āTwo
doses of measles vaccine likely | āSince
1999, school requirement for 2nd dose of MMR before 7th grade. Since 1997,
school requirement for 2nd dose of MMR before Kindergarten. |
āBorn
1972 -1986 and attended school between
K-12 in California | āAt
least one dose of measles vaccine likely | āHigh
immunization rates reported for school requirements of 1st dose |
āBorn 1957 - 1971 | āAt
least 1 dose of measles vaccine or history of measles disease possible; a small
percentage received an ineffective inactivated vaccine between 1963-1968 | āLower
immunization rates reported for students; measles vaccines available in US since 1963 |
āBorn
before 1957 in the US or before 1970 in another country | āLikely
history of measles disease | āSerological
testing of cohort shows nearly all are immune; infection was common before
measles vaccine became available |
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