• MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella)
  • Vaccine Recommendations

Given the risk of outbreaks of measles in the U.S., should all healthcare personnel, including those born before 1957, have 2 doses of MMR vaccine?

Although birth before 1957 is considered acceptable evidence of measles immunity for routine vaccination, healthcare facilities should consider vaccinating unvaccinated healthcare personnel (HCP) born before 1957 who do not have laboratory evidence of measles immunity, laboratory confirmation of disease, or vaccination with 2 appropriately spaced doses of MMR vaccine.

However, during a local outbreak of measles, all healthcare personnel, including those born before 1957, are recommended to have 2 doses of MMR vaccine at the appropriate interval if they lack laboratory evidence of measles.

Healthcare facilities should check with their state or local health department’s immunization program for guidance. Access contact information here: www.immunize.org/coordinators.

Last reviewed: June 19, 2023

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