More on Childhood Vaccines
Apr 1st, 2009 by admin
Immunizing individual children also helps to protect the health of our community, especially those people who are not immunized. People who are not immunized include those who are too young to be vaccinated (e.g., children less than a year old cannot receive the measles vaccine but can be infected by the measles virus), those who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons (e.g., children with leukemia), and those who cannot make an adequate response to vaccination.
Also protected, therefore, are people who received a vaccine, but who have not developed immunity. In addition, people who are sick will be less likely to be exposed to disease germs that can be passed around by unvaccinated children. Immunization also slows down or stops disease outbreaks.
At Wee Care Pediatrics we are committed to excellent pediatric healthcare for all children. Contact Us to see what vaccines are needed for your child today.
SOURCE : http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/importance.htm
MAT / 25/ 2009



