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June 5, 2025

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Learn more about the MMR Vaccine

The MMR vaccine is a critical tool in safeguarding public health, offering protection against three significant diseases: measles, mumps, and rubella. Despite its proven efficacy, recent years have seen a concerning resurgence of measles in the United States, underscoring the importance of vaccination adherence.

What Does the MMR Vaccine Protect Against?

The MMR vaccine is a combined immunization that protects against:

  • Measles: A highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever, cough, and a distinctive rash. Complications can include pneumonia, encephalitis, and even death.
  • Mumps: Known for causing swollen salivary glands, mumps can lead to complications such as meningitis, encephalitis, and hearing loss.
  • Rubella (German measles): Typically, mild in children but can cause serious birth defects if contracted during pregnancy.

The vaccine is highly effective, with two doses providing approximately 97% protection against measles and rubella, and 88% against mumps.

The Recent Uptick in Measles Cases in the U.S.

After being declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, measles has made a troubling comeback. As of May 2025, over 1,000 cases have been reported across 31 states, marking the largest outbreak in at least 25 years. Texas has been especially affected, with more than 700 confirmed cases and two child fatalities.

Several factors are contributing to the resurgence:

  • Declining Vaccination Rates: In some communities, immunization rates have fallen below the herd immunity threshold due to misinformation and vaccine hesitancy.
  • International Travel: Unvaccinated travelers can unknowingly bring the virus into the country.
  • Large Gatherings: Events like concerts have led to exposure incidents, including a recent case at a Shakira concert in New Jersey.

CDC Recommendations for MMR Vaccination

To maintain protection and prevent further spread, the CDC recommends:

  • Children: Two doses of the MMR vaccine—first at 12–15 months, and a second at 4–6 years.
  • Infants Traveling Internationally: One dose for infants aged 6–11 months before travel, followed by the standard two-dose schedule.
  • Adults: At least one dose for those without evidence of immunity; two doses may be recommended for healthcare workers, international travelers, and certain high-risk groups.

Updated Timing Guidance in Some States

Due to the current outbreak, some states are now recommending that children receive their second MMR dose as soon as 1–3 months after the first, rather than waiting until age 4–6. This accelerated schedule aims to boost immunity quickly in high-risk areas.

Minnesota has not yet adopted this updated recommendation, but we are monitoring state guidance closely. We will communicate with families if any changes are made to the recommendation.

What We Offer at Murray County Medical Center

At MCMC, we carry two MMR vaccine options from Merck:

  • M-M-R® II: This vaccine is indicated for children and adults 12 months of age and older. It provides protection against measles, mumps, and rubella.
  • ProQuad®: This is a combination vaccine that includes MMR and varicella (chickenpox). Also made by Merck, ProQuad is indicated for children ages 12 months through 12 years. This is routinely used as the booster dose at ages 4–6.

These options ensure we can provide comprehensive protection that aligns with national vaccine schedules.

Have Questions? Contact Us!

If you have any questions about the MMR vaccine or other immunizations, please don’t hesitate to contact us. You can speak directly with:

  • Lindsey Sell, LPN – MCMC’s Vaccine Champion
  • Cara Mahon, PharmD – MCMC Pharmacist
  • Or any of our clinic nurses or providers, who are all highly educated and experienced in current vaccine recommendations

Call us at 507-836-6153. We're here to help ensure your family is protected and informed.

Lindsey Sell, LPN

References:

https://www.cdc.gov/measles/vaccines/index.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com

https://nypost.com/2025/05/20/us-news/shakira-concertgoers-may-have-been-exposed-to-measles-at-sold-out-metlife-show-new-jersey-health-officials-warn/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/hays-county-kyle-measles-case-20337185.php?utm_source=chatgpt.com

https://www.immunize.org/ask-experts/topic/mmr/


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