B.C. issues bulletin for people travelling abroad to get vaccinated against measles
VANCOUVER — Measles outbreaks internationally have health officials in British Columbia encouraging people to check their immunization records if they plan to travel abroad during spring break.
A joint bulletin issued today by the provincial government, the BC Centre for Disease Control and the provincial health officer says babies as young as six months should be vaccinated against measles before travelling to countries where the disease is spreading.
In B.C., the measles vaccine is given in two doses — first as the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine at about 12 months, and then around the time school starts as the measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine.
The bulletin says children between the ages of 12 months and four years can also get their second dose before travelling outside the country to be protected against the extremely contagious virus.