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Childhood Immunization

Other names: Shots, Vaccination of children Vaccines for Children
Currently, children in the United States routinely get vaccines that protect more than a dozen diseases like measles, polio and tetanus. Most of these diseases is at its lowest levels in history, thanks to years of immunizations. Children should get at least some vaccines before attending school. Vaccines can make immune from serious diseases without getting sick first. Without the vaccine is really necessary to contract the disease to be immune to the germ that causes it. Vaccines work best when given at certain ages. For example, children do not receive the measles vaccine until they are at least a year old. If given before may not work properly. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of Diseases published a schedule of child immunization. Although some of the vaccines received in childhood will provide protection for many years, adults also need immunizations.