Lanarkshire’s public health team are encouraging students across Lanarkshire who are heading off to college or university to ensure their vaccinations are up to date.
Infectious diseases such as meningitis, septicaemia (blood poisoning) and measles can spread easily in universities and colleges and being vaccinated offers the best protection against these diseases.
Students are 11 times more likely to develop invasive meningococcal disease, which causes meningitis and septicaemia. The meningitis ACWY (MenACWY) vaccine helps to protect against these very serious diseases.
This is just one of the infectious diseases students can be susceptible to is not vaccinate and this is why we are urging local students to check their vaccines are up to date.
Parts of the UK and other countries in Europe have been seeing an increase in the number of people getting measles, and evidence suggests students are at higher risk. That’s why it’s important to check you’ve had two doses of the MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps and rubella and has saved over 4,500 lives across the UK.
Dr Henry Prempeh, Health Protection Consultant and Immunisation Co-ordinator, said: “These diseases can be severe and, in some cases, life threatening and students who have not been vaccinated are at increased risk due to the large amounts of mixing with new people in enclosed spaces.
“Vaccines are the best way to ensure protection and these are offered for free on the NHS in Scotland. These vaccines are offered as part of the routine childhood immunisation schedule, however, if they’ve been missed, it’s not too late to catch up.
“Ideally, they should be given at least two weeks before the new semester starts.”
There is also still time to get the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, although most students will have received this at school. It helps protect against HPV-related cancers including head, neck and cervical cancer and also protects against over 90% of genital wart infections.
To find out how you can get these vaccines, as well as any others you may be eligible for, please visit www.nhsinform.scot/vaccinesforstudents
International students may also be able to get additional vaccines that were not available where they lived before.