Why are vaccines administered to infants ? Why cannot they be given when the baby grows and becomes an adult
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Vaccines help protect infants, children, and teens from serious diseases. Getting childhood vaccines means your child can develop immunity (protection) against diseases before they come into contact with them.
And did you know that getting your child vaccinated also protects others? Because of community immunity, vaccines help keep your child’s younger siblings, older family members, and friends from getting sick, too.
And did you know that getting your child vaccinated also protects others? Because of community immunity, vaccines help keep your child’s younger siblings, older family members, and friends from getting sick, too.
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because a new born baby has less immunity and may easily affect by the disease
but adult has more potential and immunity to fight against some disease causing resistor
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