Year 9 and 10 students in five West Auckland schools are being targeted in a new campaign to check they have not missed out on the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine.
Waitemata DHB announced today it is rolling out the programme in a move to combat the current mumps outbreak in Auckland which has already affected 757 people this year as of yesterday afternoon.
The majority of cases are children aged between 10 and 29 and in West and South Auckland.
Immunisation consent forms will be sent to parents and caregivers this week and the vaccinations will take place at schools in the last two weeks of the school term.
Year 11 and 12 students, who are now on study leave and sitting exams, will be offered the vaccine at school at the start of term 1 next year, or can elect to get it for free at their doctor's office.