Due to a rise in measles cases in Ireland, the UK and continental Europe, the HSE are running Measles Mumps and Rubella (MMR) catch-up clinics this summer, including in Cashel (on 7 of August) and Carrick on Suir (on 9 of August) for five year olds to 46 year olds.
The HSE has advised that the MMR Vaccine is the only protection against measles.
Measles is a highly infectious disease that can cause serious complications, particularly in children under one year of age, pregnant women, and the immunosuppressed.
Children in the under five year old age bracket are being vaccinated by their GP.
Walk-in MMR clinics for five year olds to 46 year olds will take place in:
· Cashel: From 11am until 2pm on Wednesday 7 of August in the HSE’s mobile vaccination unit, Our Lady’s Hospital Campus, Cashel E25 P407
· Carrick on Suir: From 11am until 2pm on Friday 9 of August in the HSE’s mobile vaccination unit, Carrick on Suir Primary Care Centre E32 DK66
Patricia McQuillan of the HSE/South East Community Healthcare’s vaccination team says:
“Two doses of MMR Vaccine in your lifetime are needed to give full protection,”
“The MMR catch-up campaign is focusing on delivering the vaccine to key groups who may have missed their vaccines in the past, for example, children, young adults and health and care workers. Those eligible are those born in Ireland since the 1 January 1978 and do not have evidence of two MMR vaccines, or if they were born outside of Ireland and do not have evidence of two MMR vaccines at any age.”
MMR vaccines are available free of charge. A list of Vaccination Clinics is available here: https://www2.hse.ie/services/mmr-vaccine/
All clinics are walk-in or you can book an appointment by visiting: https://www2.hse.ie/services/mmr-vaccine/book-an-appointment/
“The HSE will also provide targeted clinics for specific groups including students and young people in education settings and underserved groups,”
“We are also appealing to people who are bringing their families on holidays outside of Ireland this summer to go to their GPs to have their babies between six and 11 months vaccinated. They will then get their next dose as normal by their GP at 12 months and their final dose in junior infants.”
See video clip about the MMR catch up campaign in the South East at https://youtu.be/vbeO5r5G6Eg?si=r6i6NKDjS1ebRgMK
Further information about measles symptoms is available at: https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/mmr-vaccine/
If you have these symptoms, please seek medical advice. Phone ahead prior to attending your GP, Emergency Department or other healthcare provider to inform the healthcare professionals that you have these symptoms, so they can make necessary arrangements. In addition, please alert medical staff if you have been in contact with someone who has measles or if you have recently travelled to an area where you know measles has been spreading.
Clinics taking place at the below times and dates:
Walk in MMR Clinics
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County
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Clinic Name/Address
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Clinic Dates and Times
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South Tipperary
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Mobile Vaccination Unit
Our Ladies Campus
Lower Green
Green
Cashel
Co. Tipperary
E25 P407
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Wednesday August 7 11am until 2pm
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South Tipperary
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Mobile Vaccination Unit
Primary Care Centre Carrick on Suir
St. Brigid’s Hospital Campus
Pill Road
Townparks
Carrick on Suir
Co. Tipperary
E32 DK66
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Friday August 9
11am until 2pm
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Last updated on: 30 / 07 / 2024