Drugs, Vaccines and Immunization for Children

Vaccines protect children from infectious diseases and help shield those who come into contact with unvaccinated, infected individuals. By vaccinating children, we safeguard both our community and our children's health. Before the advent of vaccines, many children succumbed to diseases like whooping cough and polio—illnesses that vaccines can now effectively prevent.

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