Measles: check if your vaccinations are up to date
Posted on behalf of: Student Communications
Last updated: Monday, 26 February 2024

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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is raising awareness of increasing measles cases. Measles is a viral infection that spreads very easily by coughs and sneezes. It can cause serious problems in some people. Anyone with symptoms of measles is being advised to stay at home and contact your GP by phone – please do not go to your GP, walk-in centre, or any other healthcare setting without calling ahead, as measles is very infectious.
Speak to your usual doctor (through the on-campus NHS health centre if you are registered there) to make sure your vaccinations are up to date. The main vaccinations you should consider cover:
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measles, mumps and rubella (the MMR vaccine)
You may be able to get these free of charge if you register with a doctor.
The health centre on campus has stocks of the MMR vaccine for students and staff who are registered with the practice. If you have not registered for healthcare in Brighton since coming to university, you can register through the health centre website.
You might also consider a vaccination for meningococcal group B (MenB). You can only get this vaccination privately at certain pharmacies or travel clinics, unless you have certain chronic conditions.
You can see more about vaccinations and medication on the Student Hub and in this MMR leaflet from UKHSA, which is available in several languages.