ISSN: 3108-2076

Vaccination and Immunization

Vaccination and immunization are essential components of preventive healthcare in children, protecting them from serious infectious diseases. Vaccines help the immune system recognize and fight harmful pathogens without causing illness. Childhood immunization schedules include vaccines for diseases such as polio, measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, hepatitis B, and more. Administering vaccines at the recommended ages ensures timely protection and reduces the risk of disease outbreaks. Immunization not only protects the vaccinated child but also helps build community immunity, safeguarding those who cannot be vaccinated due to medical reasons. Side effects are generally mild and temporary. Regular follow-ups with healthcare providers and maintaining accurate vaccination records are important for complete immunization. Vaccines are a safe, effective, and vital tool in promoting long-term child health.

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