Ask the Doctor: ‘What are the symptoms of measles, and what can I do to stop them spreading apart from vaccination?’“With so much talk about measles, it can be confusing to know what advice to listen to. I was born in the 80s and moved schools a couple of times. I have no record of my vaccine history so am unsure if I was fully vaccinated.
If you think you have measles, stay at home to reduce the spread of the virus. Ensure only family members or carers who are immune to measles visit or attend to you. Immune people include people who were born in Ireland before 1978, people who are age-appropriately vaccinated with the MMR vaccine or have had a definite history of measles. Do not allow people who are immunocompromised or pregnant to visit during your infectious period.
To ease your symptoms, take paracetamol or ibuprofen for the fever and aches , and drink plenty of fluids.If you require medical attention, telephone your GP or hospital in advance and wear a mask attending the medical facility. Clinically suspected and confirmed cases will be notified to the Medical Officer of Health, in the Department of Public Health.
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