What is the harmful effect of immunizing children?

Concerned that children are sick with fever or for some reason, many parents have delayed giving their children a scheduled vaccination or not giving their children the recommended number of shots. Health experts say this is potentially dangerous.

As we know, vaccines are antigenic preparations used to create specific active immunity, to increase the body's resistance to one or some specific pathogens. The use of vaccines for prevention is collectively referred to as vaccination or vaccination or vaccination, although the vaccine is not only inoculated (inoculated), but also can be given by mouth.

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Health experts recommend delaying immunization will harm children.

For young children, vaccines will help strengthen resistance, prevent common diseases in children. However, vaccination for these young people has been controversial.

According to a recent study by Cleveland Hospital (USA), many parents tend to delay immunizations with time between injections farther than the predetermined schedule and the consequences often do not give children enough injections. number of shots recommended.

There are many reasons why the parents are cautious when giving their children vaccinations. Sometimes, they are afraid of the number of injections given once or are concerned about the side effects of vaccination. Or, they have information somewhere that the vaccine could harm the child.

However, medical experts say the delay in vaccination will harm children. HealthDay quoted Dr. Rodney Willoughby, a member of the Commission for Infectious Diseases of the American Academy of Pediatrics and also a professor of pediatrics at Wisconsin College of Medicine, saying: 'The vaccination schedule is not random. It is based on the results of countless basic studies, animal studies and clinical trials for years to find out at what age, the child has the optimal immune response and therefore the level of protection The best protection, as well as the age at which children face the greatest risk of complications or death when one of the diseases can be vaccinated '.

In addition, according to the warning of Steve Robison, the epidemiologist who led the research at Cleveland Hospital, the antibodies children get from birth can interfere with the vaccines being vaccinated. wrong time, reducing the effect of vaccination.