
Dowell Health Center

05-01.01 – IMMUNIZATION POLICY
I.
Policy Statement:
Towson University enforces a mandatory
pre-matriculation immunization requirement to reduce the incidence
and risk of vaccine-preventable disease in the college community.
II.
Reason for Policy:
This policy is consistent with the recommendations of the Advisory
Committee on Immunization Practices of the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene, and the American College Health Association's
Recommendations for Institutional Pre-matriculation Immunizations
III.
Responsible Executive and Office:
Responsible Executive:
Vice President for Student Affairs
Responsible Office:
Dowell Health
Center
IV.
Entities Affected by this Policy:
All undergraduate and graduate degree and non-degree students,
regardless of credit hours, taking courses on Towson’s main campus
or any of its satellite facilities (Shady Grove, Southern Maryland
Higher Education Center, HEAT, and Hagerstown) are covered under
this policy.
Entities Exempted from this Policy:
Students taking courses online, overseas, at their place of
employment if employment is off-campus, or at any of the city/county
schools, are exempt from this policy.
V. Procedures:
A. Immunization Requirements
1.
Measles, Mumps, Rubella
Immunity
Two doses of MMR vaccine given at least 28 days apart and after 12
months of age.
Acceptable alternative proof of immunity:
Positive antibody titer to measles, mumps, and rubella (must
submit copy of titer results) OR birth date before 1957.
In the event of an outbreak, those born before 1957 may be
required to show titer proof of immunity and, if negative titer,
receive one dose MMR.
2.
Tetanus, Diphtheria,
Pertussis Immunity
Students must have one booster dose of Tdap (Tetanus-Diphtheria-acellular
Pertussis) vaccine documented within 10
years of their entry date, regardless of the date of their prior
Tetanus or Tetanus-diphtheria booster. A Td (Tetanus-Diphtheria)
booster will be accepted only if Tdap is contraindicated for medical
reasons.
3.
Meningococcal Disease (Meningitis)
Who must comply: In accordance with
Maryland
law, all students living in on-campus housing must be immunized
against meningococcal disease or sign a waiver indicating they
understand the risks of the disease and decline immunization.
Acceptable vaccine: Quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine (protects
against serogroups A, C, Y, and W-135) given within three-five years
(depending on vaccine duration) of entry to the University.
Conjugate vaccine preferred;
Polysaccharide acceptable alternative if conjugate not available.
4.
Tuberculosis
Screening
Who must comply: all
international students on temporary visa status (regardless of prior
BCG inoculation) and all students who have lived outside the U.S. or Canada for six months or longer.
Acceptable TB screening: PPD
(Mantoux) intradermal skin test. Tine test not acceptable.
PPD must be completed at
Towson University or by a U.S. healthcare provider within one
year of entry to the University.
If PPD is positive: a
negative chest x-ray, performed in the
U.S.
after the date of the positive PPD, must be documented.
A copy of the official report
by a chest physician or radiologist is required as proof.
5.
Polio
Who must comply: all international students from countries
listed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as
endemic for wild poliovirus (currently Afghanistan, Angola,
Egypt, Ethiopia, India,
Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan,
Somalia, Sudan).
Acceptable proof of immunity: three
doses IPV or OPV.
B.
Documentation
The Towson Health History/Immunization Form, available on the
University website, must be completed and returned to the Dowell
Health center prior to the student's first semester or summer
session in attendance, along with any supportive documentation
(chest x-ray report, titer results, etc.).
Copies of school immunization
records or medical records documenting immunizations are acceptable.
Immunization records must be
signed by a health care provider.
C. Exemptions from
Immunization Requirements
1. Medical exemptions
are vaccine-specific and require verification by a healthcare
provider of the medical contraindication to a specific vaccine(s).
2. Religious exemptions
require completion of a Request for Exemption on the basis of
religious beliefs. Form is
available at the Dowell Health
Center and must be
notarized.
In the event of a disease outbreak, students exempted from
immunization requirements may be requested by the University, at the
direction of public health authorities, to show titer proof of
immunity, become immunized, or remain off campus for the duration of
the outbreak.
D.
Consequences of Non-compliance
Students who fail to comply with the requirements in sections
A. and B. above will be blocked from registration. If a temporary
waiver is granted for one term, all requirements must be completed
before early registration for the subsequent term or registration
will be blocked.
Approval Date:
Approved by: President’s
Council 1/22/2007
Effective Date: Fall 2007
Amended Date:
04/12/2010
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