Measles
Learn how measles spreads and what the symptoms are. Find out what to do if you think you have measles, and how to prevent spreading measles to others.
Measles vaccines
The vaccines that protect against the measles are part of your child's routine immunizations. Learn when your child should be immunized, the benefits of immunization and more.
Immunization
Getting immunized is the best way to protect you and your family from serious and sometimes deadly diseases. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well. Learn more about immunization in British Columbia by visiting our Vaccinations Health Feature.
New to Canada
If you’ve just moved to Canada, it’s important to make sure you have received all the vaccines recommended for children and adults in B.C. These vaccines might be different from those recommended in your home country. If you are missing any recommended vaccines, you can receive these missing routine vaccines for free.
Pregnancy
Women should avoid becoming pregnant for one month after getting the vaccine. MMR is a live vaccine, so it is not recommended that pregnant women be vaccinated for measles until after they give birth. Everyone within the same household should be up to date on vaccinations to protect you and your baby.
If you are breastfeeding or chest feeding, the MMR vaccine is safe for you and the baby.
Travel health
Getting immunized should be an important part of your travel plans. Learn more about immunization in British Columbia by visiting our Vacinations Health Feature. For information on vaccines related to travelling outside of Canada, please visit:
Some health authorities provide information about measles and immunizations. See the links below.
You can receive the measles vaccine from your local public health unit, community health centre, at primary care homes, doctor's offices, travel health clinics and pharmacies (for those 4 years of age and older).
You can find a health unit near you on ImmunizeBC. To receive vaccines related to travel, contact a travel health clinic. It is recommended that you phone ahead to assure that they have vaccine in stock.