Rubella vaccine (contained in MMR vaccine) can prevent this disease.
Does my child need this vaccine?
Children should get 2 doses of MMR vaccine:
- The first dose at 12-15 months of age
- The second dose at 4-6 years of age
These are the recommended ages. But children can get the second dose at any age, as long as it is at least 28 days after the first dose.
You do NOT need the measles, mumps, rubella
vaccine (MMR) if you are an adult and:
- You had blood tests that show you are immune
to measles, mumps, and rubella.
- You are a man born before 1957.
- You are a woman born before 1957 who is sure
she is not having more children, has already had
rubella vaccine, or has had a positive rubella
test.
- You already had two doses of MMR or one
dose of MMR plus a second dose of measles vaccine.
- You already had one dose of MMR and are
not at high risk of measles exposure.
You SHOULD get the measles vaccine if you
are not among the categories listed above, and
- You are a college student, trade school student,
or other student beyond high school.
- You work in a hospital or other medical facility.
- You travel internationally, or are a passenger
on a cruise ship.
- You are a woman of childbearing age.
To read more about Rubella from the CDC, please click
here: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/rubella/in-short-adult.htm