Immunisation: it’s for life

Editorial Board

Editorial Board

April 25th, 2014

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‘What comes to mind when you think of vaccines? In the past, most people would have pictured a baby being immunised against an infectious disease – but this is changing.’

Pregnant women are encouraged to have

Even diseases often thought of as childhood illnesses – such as measles and rubella – are also affecting adolescents and young adults. In fact, during last year’s

Each day will see the spotlight on vaccination at a different phase in life: infancy, teenage years, adulthood, and older age.

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