Surges Surge Shows why vaccinations are important | Vaccines and Immunization

Surges Surge Shows why vaccinations are important | Vaccines and Immunization

The increase in the UK youth cases in the UK, which has already carried a death in Liverpool, worried and sad (Parents encouraged to vaccinate children after death in Liverpool, 13 July). Vaccines alone cannot save lives, vaccination. And even if we have safe and effective vaccines available in the UK, unlocking under the opening of many society benefits to carry.

Topping to withdraw future adults, youthful and lucrational vaccines decrease in UK and international for almost every vaccine (UK Worst of G7 for MMR MMR rate, such as 30m children around the world not fully immunized, 15 July). It should raise big alarms for global health. There is a false change and strolling of the vaccine, and we face a lack of knowledge about the importance of vaccines.

We also need to deliver vaccines beyond health care settings. The Papillomavirus vaccilomavirus (HPV) vaccine program for adolescents succeeded in increasing increases, and similar childhood programs in equivalent settings can be worshiped. The government 10-year NHS plan A new health model is suggested in health health to encourage communities vaccines. It is a commendable step toward increasing vaccination. This can also help resolve the wider issues of incorrect information, doubts and non-uniforms to stop.

This, with a long-term view of prevention, critical substance to repeat and protect public health.
Simon Brassel
Senior principal economist, Health Economics Office

It hurts that some children are severely sick and a child dies from measles. Vaccines are the most successful and effective measures of public health against contagious diseases. Measles is a contagious response to respiratory disease with a primary cause of morbidity and morbidities of children and children under a compromised immune system or malnourished.

Steps can cause serious complications such as pneumonia, encephalitis, dehydration, ear infection, diarrhea and irreversible loss of sight. More than 90% of the easy people around an infected person can catch the virus.

Vaccination vaccination is one of the top 10 health threats, in par with climate change, HIV / AIDS and deadly pathogens. It’s time to raise awareness about the importance of vaccinations to resist contagious diseases, saving lives and protection of children, families and society.
Dr Munjed Farid Farid Al Qutob
WILLESDEN GREEN, LONDON

Melanie Pilcher in the First Years Alliance says about children in nurses who are not vaccinated against measles: “It is not right to stay away from the children because it is a parent’s choice of the end of the day, and we need to respect that” (England nurseries bring protocols of couplings while measles rises, 19 July). No, you don’t have to respect that option because it’s a short, dangerous and potentially fatal choice. Dangerous to one’s own child’s parents and children around the child. In response, public health authorities should set the neighborhood vaccination clinics, bringing the family vaccine instead of asking families to come to clinics.
Matthew K Belmonte
Laffield

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