Understand that other recommended vaccines are as important as those in the National Immunisation Programme (NIP).
VACCINATION plays a crucial role in the health of infants and young children all over the world. Although your child’s body is able to produce cells and antibodies that are able to combat viruses and bacteria, there are certain types of pathogens that the body cannot protect itself against, without the aid of vaccines. Some of these include hepatitis, pertussis, tetanus, meningitis, as well as measles and chickenpox.
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