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When Do You Start Immunization In Infants?

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    Immunising a child from diseases at an early age is very beneficial to the child's health all throughout his or her life. Generally, one should start immunising the child when he or she is two months old, even if it has been a premature birth. It is necessary to start immunisation at such an early age as at this particular age the natural immunity which the baby has attained from the mother starts to decrease. Any kind of postponement to this process may render your child defenceless against disease. A child who is not immunised is much more prone to grave afflictions like polio and meningitis C. Hence; the advantages of immunisation overshadow the negligible risk of there being side effects by a big margin. To know about local immunisation sittings, get in touch with your doctor or healthcare specialist.
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    Cinnamon 

    answered 3 years ago

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