Vaccinations in Ulcerative Colitis
Mostly, your vaccination schedule is exactly the same as everyone else’s. There’s just one important exception to know about.
The Big Picture
Live virus vaccines include MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) and varicella (chickenpox). Most people get these in early childhood.
- Before starting UC medications that weaken the immune system, your doctor will check your vaccination history and catch up any missing doses.
- While on those medications, live virus vaccines are usually not given.
- Your medical team decides if and when any vaccine is safe for you.
Why Vaccines Matter
If UC weakens your immune system, wouldn’t vaccines have the opposite effect? Here’s why they’re still important.
Recommended Vaccinations
Grouped by age and immune status — your medical team will confirm what’s right for you.
For all Children and Adolescents
Routine vaccinesFor Patients > 19 years
Adult boosters & routine vaccinesFor Patients < 5 years or > 65 years
Age-specificAlso for some teens and adults: Pneumococcus may also be recommended for people of any age who take medications that suppress the immune system. Your medical team will let you know if this applies to you.
For Patients Without Immunosuppression
Live vaccines — only if immune system is strongImportant: Only safe if you are not currently taking medications that suppress your immune system. Always check with your medical team first.
