Childhood Vaccination Schedule Explained

Speciality: Pediatrics


Speaker:

Dr. ANUP KUMAR MAITY | Consultant Pediatrician

Description:

Vaccines play a crucial role in protecting children from serious diseases. In the UK, the childhood vaccination schedule begins at eight weeks old, with a series of immunisations that continue through to the teenage years. The schedule includes vaccines against illnesses such as measles, mumps, rubella, polio, and meningitis. Each vaccine is given at specific ages to provide the best protection when children are most vulnerable. Sticking to the recommended timetable helps build immunity at the right time and also protects the wider community through herd immunity. If you have questions about vaccines or missed any appointments, your GP or health visitor can provide guidance to keep your child on track. Remember, childhood vaccines are safe, effective, and an essential part of public health.

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