In a simple way, what are importance of immunization
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Immunization prevents severe illness, and safeguard from the vaccine-preventable diseases. Some of the vaccine-preventable diseases include Hepatitis B, paralysis of limbs, amputation of legs or arms, brain damage, hearing loss, brain malfunction that when left untreated causes death.
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Immunisation saves lives. It protects you, your family and your community. Immunisation helps protect future generations by eradicating diseases. Many infectious diseases are rare or eradicated now as a result of immunisation programs, but new infectious diseases are appearing around the world.
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