Childhood Immunization - State of being immune to or protected from disease, especially an infectious disease, by means of vaccination.
According to the recent studies, approximately 1 million children still need one or more of the recommended vaccines to be fully protected. If a child is not vaccinated and is exposed to a disease germ, the child's body may not be able to fight the disease. Before the existence of vaccines, many children died from diseases that vaccines now prevent, including whooping cough, measles and polio. Those same germs still exist today, but vaccinated children are protected.
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