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explain the child vaccinations programm

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Answered by rashmijha812
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It is a framework to prevent millions of deaths by 2020 and beyond by making essential vaccines available to all children and introducing new vaccines that are being developed. It also emphasizes the integration of vaccination programmes into other aspects of development and community-based healthcare.

Answered by Krishna01444
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Some infectious diseases can kill children or cause lasting damage to their health. Your child's immune system needs help to fight those diseases. Immunisation gives protection against some infectious diseases. Vaccines stimulate the body to produce antibodies that fight infection. Immunisation is also known as 'vaccination', 'jab' or 'injection'.

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