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Measles Information for Health Professionals

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  • Lab Testing
  • Reporting Measles
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  • Measles Clinical Information
  • Managing Measles Exposures in Health Care Worker
  • Measles Vaccination and Disease History Assumptions by Age

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Measles Information for Health Professionals

  • Measles Information for Health Professionals Home
  • Lab Testing
  • Reporting Measles
  • Minimize Measles Transmission
  • Measles Clinical Information
  • Managing Measles Exposures in Health Care Worker
  • Measles Vaccination and Disease History Assumptions by Age

Related Topics

  • Measles Home
  • Immunization
  • Mumps
  • Rubella (German Measles)
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
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Contact Info

Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

Measles Information for Health Professionals

On this page:
Lab testing
Reporting
MDH tools and resources
Clinical features and epidemiology
Vaccine information
CDC resources


Lab testing

  • Lab Testing for Measles at the MDH Public Health Laboratory
    Information on the lab tests for measles, when they should be used, and how to submit specimens to MDH.
  • "Clinical Testing and Submission Form" from Forms for the Infectious Disease Laboratory
    Include this form with each specimen when submitting for testing. Fill out the form as completely as possible and indicate which test is requested.

Reporting

  • Reporting Measles
    All cases of measles must be reported to the MDH. Find out what needs to be reported, who needs to report diseases, which forms to use and where to find out more about the disease.

MDH tools and resources

  • Minimize Measles Transmission in Health Care Settings
    Quick reference for minimizing the risk of measles transmission in health care settings.
  • When to Suspect and Test for Measles (PDF)
    Quick guidance for when you should screen, assess risk, and report and test for measles.
  • Measles Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Non-Symptomatic Susceptible Contacts (PDF)
    Guidance for post-exposure prophylaxis for non-symptomatic susceptible contacts depending on risk factors and time from first exposure to measles case.
Measles (Rubeola) Pocket GuideMeasles (Rubeola) Pocket Guide (PDF)
A guide for health care providers that outlines clinical presentation, spread, complications, treatment, and vaccination as well as lab testing and reporting for measles.

Clinical features and epidemiology

  • Measles Clinical Information
    Information on measles for health professionals, including epidemiology, communicability, and treatment.
  • Managing Measles Exposures in Health Care Workers
    Information for employee health and infection prevention staff on evaluating health care workers' measles immune status and responding to exposures in health care settings.
  • Measles Vaccination and Disease History Assumptions by Age
    A guide to help determine age groups most likely under-immunized against measles.

Vaccine information

  • Measles Vaccination Recommendations
    Information for health care professionals on measles vaccination recommendations, including effectiveness, contraindications and precautions.
  • Responding to Measles Cases in the U.S. (PDF)
    Guidance for clinics on MMR vaccine recommendations, immunity, and travel consideration in response to rising measles in the United States.
  • Adult Measles Vaccination (PDF)
    Summary of MMR vaccination recommendations for adults.

Measles vaccine product information and VISs

Generic nameManufacturerPrescribing informationVIS
Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)MerckMerck: M-M-R IICDC: MMR Vaccine VIS
Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)GSKPRIORIX (PDF)CDC: MMR Vaccine VIS
Measles, mumps, rubella, varicella (MMRV)MerckMerck: ProQuadCDC: MMRV Vaccine VIS

CDC resources

  • Clinical Overview of Measles
    Clinical overview and measles resources for health care professionals.
  • MMR Vaccination: For Providers
    Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) Vaccination: Information for Healthcare Providers.
  • Be Ready for Measles Toolkit
    Public health professionals can use this Be Ready for Measles toolkit to communicate with different audiences when preparing for and responding to measles cases and outbreaks.
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Last Updated: 07/11/2025

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