Science, asked by bhavikadhami404, 6 months ago

Give reasons.
1. Why are infants and children vaccinated?

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Answered by malugedam2
6

Explanation:

Because of advances in medical science, your child can be protected against more diseases than ever before. Some diseases that once injured or killed thousands of children, have been eliminated completely and others are close to extinction– primarily due to safe and effective vaccines. Polio is one example of the great impact that vaccines have had in the United States. Polio was once America’s most-feared disease, causing death and paralysis across the country, but today, thanks to vaccination, there are no reports of polio in the United States.

Answered by pankaja2709
7

Explanation:

They usually have low immunity than adults and so they are vaccinated in order to stop them from getting infected by any possible virus or bacteria or other disease.

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