It's a highly infectious viral illness that can sometimes lead to very serious complications.and encephalitis - both of which can kill or leave people seriously disabled for the rest of their lives.It's given in two doses as part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme.
The first jab is given to kids at around 13 months old, while a second dose is administered at around three years, four months.- even in children who have other risk factors for the condition, scientists confirmed back in March. That's the conclusion of a nationwide study of all children born in Denmark to Danish-born mums between 1999 and 2010.to give their kids the deadly virus.
He will order tech bosses to do more after Britain lost its measles-free status with the World Health Organisation.It follows a fall in vaccination rates.MOST READ IN HEALTHProstitute who earns £2,000 a week reveals the average penis size ...
Speaking yesterday at a Cornwall hospital, Mr Johnson said: “People have been listening to superstitious mumbo jumbo on the internet and thinking the MMR vaccine is a bad idea. That’s wrong. Please get your kids vaccinated.”PHE’s Dr Mary Ramsay said: “We’re concerned about children at greater risk of measles. It’s crucial they have maximum protection.”
Here at my country a kid cannot entered school without vaccination papers. Does any school perform this. We do.