| MINISTRY OF HEALTH HEIGHTENS ITS ALERT FOR IMPORTED CASES OF MEASLES |
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| Tuesday, 06 December 2011 12:40 |
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In keeping with increased reports of outbreaks and the on-going spread of measles in several countries in Europe (UK, France, Spain) and the Americas (Canada, USA), the Ministry of Health has heightened its alert for imported cases of measles.
“In light of the expected increased travel to and from these areas during the holiday season, the Ministry is urging parents and guardians to ensure that their children, 1year and over, are adequately immunized against measles, mumps and rubella with the MMR vaccine,” said Dr. Eva Lewis Fuller, Chief Medical Officer. “If children are not immunized or parents are not sure of their vaccination status, they should be taken to their doctor or the nearest health centre immediately to get the vaccine.”
Measles is a highly contagious disease which is characterized by fever, cough and a fine, red skin rash which starts on the face and spreads to the body. The disease is spread through coughing and sneezing. If you or anyone in your family experiences fever with a rash, please go to your doctor or nearest health centre immediately.
At this time, Jamaica has not confirmed any case of measles but the Ministry remains vigilant as the country prepares to be certified as having eliminated measles.
Persons can contact the toll free number 1-888-663-5683 daily between the hours of 9am to 5pm for more information.
-30- Contact: MOH, Public Relations Unit Tel: 967-1561 You can view this press release and other information on our website at www.moh.gov.jm |




