Measles immunization changes for babies in high-risk exposure areas
Over the last several months, Saskatchewan has seen a rising number of measles cases. Children in areas with a higher chance of exposure are now eligible for the vaccine at a younger age.
The Government of Saskatchewan is making the measles vaccine available to infants six months to 11 months who “live in, are travelling to, or have contact with individuals in areas where there is a high risk of measles exposure.” — it’s similar to what infants travelling internationally already are offered.
In a news release, Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said, “Providing parents with the option for an additional dose of measles vaccine for infants helps to protect those who cannot protect themselves.”
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