Book an
Appointment
Enquire
Now

8 Reasons to Protect Children Through Vaccination

Importance of Vaccination

Importance of Vaccination

The Importance of Vaccination for your children as they are are highly susceptible to catching infections and diseases. This is because their immune system is not fully developed yet. It is the body’s defense system against infection-causing microorganisms (pathogens).

The role of the immune system is to protect the body by battling against pathogens. However, some pathogens can overwhelm the immunization, and when this happens, the child falls sick. It is usually the pathogens that cannot be recognized by the body that lead to problems.

When children get their vaccine shots, it helps the immune system to recognize which organism is harmful and how to eliminate it. This way the body is prepared to fight pathogens when they attack, and your child is immunized from illnesses.

Top 8 Reasons to Protect Children Through Vaccination

  1. As parents, we want to do everything possible to keep our children healthy and safe from preventable diseases. Vaccination is the best way to guarantee strong immunity.
  2. Vaccination is totally safe and effective. All vaccines undergo long and detailed review by scientists, doctors, and the government to make sure they are safe.
  3. Paediatric organizations such as the Indian Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention strongly support protecting children with recommended vaccinations.
  4. Vaccination protects children from serious illness and complications. In the absence of vaccination, these diseases can lead to conditions such as paralysis of limbs, hearing loss, convulsions, amputation of an arm or leg, brain damage, or even death.
  5. Diseases like measles, mumps, and whooping cough are vaccine-preventable but still a threat globally. Many children get infected by them every year.
  6. Though vaccination has led to a sharp decline in the incidence of many infectious diseases, some of them are still quite common in other countries. They may be introduced in your country by international travelers. If children are not vaccinated, they could get infected by one of these diseases from travelers or while traveling themselves.
  7. If many parents decide not to vaccinate their children, it might trigger an outbreak of preventable diseases. Such an epidemic can turn out to be disastrous for child healthcare.
  8. If children aren’t vaccinated, they can spread diseases to other young children, babies who are too small to be vaccinated. Even to people with weak immunity, such as cancer patients.

Did you delay your child’s vaccination? Make an enquiry with Motherland Hospital right now or book an appointment with our Pediatricians.