MMR catch-up targets a Million children

The NHS announced this week a MMR catch up programme aimed at unvaccinated children aged from 10 - 16. The MMR vaccincation catch-up campaign aims to prevent further measles outbreaks following the recent widely publicised outbreak in Wales.

A catch-up programme is required to protect a generation of children, born between 1997 and 2003, who are unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated against measles. Low levels of vaccination in this generation were caused by an unsubstantiated scare about the MMR vaccine. The scare was based on an entirely discredited piece of research that claimed that MMR could trigger autism. Targeting this group of children, estimated to be around one million, will help reduce the potential population in which further measles outbreaks could occur.

Full details of the programme have not been worked out yet but if your children have not been vaccinated against MMR ring us and book an appointment.

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