You are here Home Recommendations Recommendations People born during or since 1966 who work in long-term care facilities are recommended to have received 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine Listen Print Share Twitter Facebook Email People who work in long-term care facilities are recommended to have received 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine given at least 4 weeks apart. People who work in long-term care facilities do not need to receive measles-containing vaccine if they have either: documented evidence of 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine given at least 4 weeks apart and with both doses given at ≥12 months of age, or serological evidence of immunity to measles, mumps and rubella See Serological testing for immunity to measles, and Recommended vaccines for people at increased risk of certain occupationally acquired vaccine-preventable diseases in Vaccination for people at occupational risk. Related diseases Measles Page history Last updated 23 October 2023 Last reviewed 23 October 2023 Is there anything wrong with this page? Help us improve the Australian Immunisation Handbook What you were doing? (required) What went wrong? (required) Leave this field blank