Sentences with phrase «immunisation against»

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Your baby will be given several lots of vaccinations to protect them against different diseases and illnesses; currently, the NHS immunisation programme includes vaccinations against:
Some communities in Jos North Local Government of Plateau have refused to participate in the ongoing immunisation exercise against polio, citing hunger as their reason.
The Jigawa State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (JSPHCDA) says over 1.6 million children will be immunised against polio in the first round of 2018 immunisation campaign...
No fewer than 197,269 children have been vaccinated against measles in the first phase of the immunisation programme in Kwara.
Childhood immunisation programmes against highly infectious viruses, such as measles, are particularly important as these infections can cause serious and even fatal complications first time around.
Proper immunisation has been proven to be incredibly effective against the spread of zoonotic diseases and allows communities to keep these dogs.
In short, Charlotte Long's article fails to include a simple and effective message to promote successful immunisation of puppies to protect against parvovirus, rather than over-vaccinating already immune dogs over and over again.
Vaccination is a preventive health behaviour that entails the immunisation of a healthy person against an infectious disease.
The NIP schedule also recommends and funds extra immunisations for teenagers against the following diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B (not in all states and territories), chickenpox and human papillomavirus (HPV).
Immunisation from an early age helps protect your child against serious childhood infections.
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