why do we get vaccinated in our child hood?
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Vaccines protect your child against serious illnesses like polio, which can cause paralysis; measles, which can cause brain swelling and blindness; and tetanus, which can cause painful muscle contractions and difficulty eating and breathing, especially in newborns.
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Vaccines will help protect your child against diseases that can cause serious harm or death, especially in people with developing immune systems like infants. It's important to vaccinate your child.
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