Childhood immunisations
Childhood
immunisation is a way of protecting your child against serious
disease. Once children have been immunised their bodies can
fight those diseases if they come into contact with them.
If
a child is not immunised they will be at risk from catching the
disease and will rely on other people immunising their children
to avoid becoming infected.
The
only time to stop immunising children is when a disease has been
eradicated worldwide.
When every country had
eliminated smallpox in 1979 for example, immunisation against
the disease was stopped. It is hoped that polio will soon be
eradicated and measles may follow.
A full list of the recommended immunisations is available at :