Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) are among the most highly communicable infectious diseases.
MMR are spread by direct or indirect (coughing, sneezing) contact with mucus and saliva.
While they are all very common childhood illnesses that are prevented by the MMR vaccine, there are some key differences with respect to symptoms.
Initial
Delayed
Children
Older children and adults
Despite rubella and measles sharing similar symptoms including the red rash, measles is much more infectious and severe than rubella.
People at a greater risk of exposure to measles, mumps, and rubella include:
During Childhood
Were you born in or after 1970 and have not received the MMR vaccine?
Below is a table that presents the recommended doses for unvaccinated adults: