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Host:  Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky  

Guests: Katherine Jury, MS Extension Specialist for Family Health

Season 8, Episode 8

In this episode of Talking FACS, host Mindy McCulley is joined by Katherine Jury, Extension Specialist for Family Health, to discuss the recent surge in measles cases and how to protect vulnerable populations—especially young children. They cover the MMR vaccine schedule (first dose at 12–15 months, booster at 4–6 years), vaccine effectiveness (about 97%), and why vaccination helps prevent community spread. The conversation addresses common concerns about vaccine side effects versus disease complications, the risks measles poses (including pneumonia and neurological issues), and how measles spreads easily through airborne particles.

Katherine explains how adults can check their vaccination status through the Kentucky Vaccine Registry, request immunity testing, or receive a booster if uncertain. They emphasize the importance of community immunity, current kindergarten vaccination rates in Kentucky (around 86–87%), and practical steps parents and caregivers can take—consulting pediatricians, contacting local Extension offices, and staying informed to protect children and communities.

For more information:

Kentucky Immunization Record Portal

Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS.

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