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So we started a program to get all kids immunized.
In 1983 more than 3.4 million children were immunized under the program.
So it's still very important to have your child immunized.
Health officials say that some children, often the poor, are never immunized.
Can my child be immunized when he or she has a cold?
These countries are expected to immunize 175 million children by the end of the year.
American children are among the least likely in the developed world to be immunized.
The animals were immunized three times, once every two weeks.
How much is it worth to immunize every child in America?
All states now require children to be immunized by the time they start school.
The goal for both the nation and the state is to immunize 90 percent of children by the year 2000.
Yet generally only 40 percent of old people are immunized, he added.
Still, 94,000 children were immunized in the first nine months of this year.
More than 95 percent have been immunized by the time they enter school.
The 30-year-old said many of the children in her village had not been immunised.
In 1996 5,500 children were immunized at the county's clinics.
These women will also be less likely to immunize their children and know how to help them survive.
Where does this leave children and young adults who were immunized before 1976?
In some nations, only a quarter of children are immunized.
One problem is to stop outbreaks when not everyone has been immunized.
Because of this, parents are choosing not to have their children immunized.
Already over 60 per cent of the world's children are immunised.
Do we really want people to have to take cost into account before immunizing their children or taking a necessary drug?
Once the symptoms have developed, it is too late to immunize.
A third child died because - like 91 percent of the children - he was not properly immunized.
All will offer general health checks, write prescriptions and immunise against disease.
I do not see that being disabled should immunise you from these times, most are feeling the pinch one way or another.
Remember, every £6 you send will immunise a child and maybe save a life.
Scientists are developing an anti-aids vaccine which could be used to immunise millions of people.
It also helped to immunise him against the airs and graces of Madrid or any other place in which he lived.
The contents can be cultured to produce sufficient vaccine to immunise any nation on earth.
It costs around £6 to immunise one child.
The vaccine is used to immunise children against measles, mumps and rubella.
Your GP will be able to immunise you free of charge if you need it.
Why should I immunise my child?
I suspect your response show that we have forgotten just how dangerous the diseases we immunise against were to begin with.
A programme to immunise schoolgirls against cervical cancer has proved successful since it began in 2008.
If you eradicate the disease, or at least immunise your whole population against it, then no-one will catch it.
Strong attitudes may have formed by then and teaching of avoidance skills may be too late to immunise children effectively against the pressures to smoke.
In Africa, for example, it costs just 20p - the price of a cup of tea - to immunise a child against six killer diseases.
So we immunise the mother to protect the pregnancy by injecting her with white blood cells which activate the blocking response.'
The only reliable method of preventing parasitic bronchitis is to immunise all young calves with lungworm vaccine.
Yet the answer is in our own hands, because it is now perfectly possible to immunise all the world's children against the six killer diseases I have mentioned.
Three doses of the DPT vaccine are needed, at 6,10 and 14 weeks of age, to immunise children against whooping cough.
Throughout the world, in over 120 developing countries, UNICEF is working to immunise all the world's children against the six major child-killing diseases.
The following year, he wrote Immunological Surveillance, which expounded his established opinion that mammals could immunise themselves through their ability to detect foreign patterns in the body.
Britain and America are worried enough to have produced enough serum to immunise their troops against anthrax, one of the biological agents he is most likely to have.
Secret plan The WHO launched its campaign last week in a bid to immunise more than 15 million children in west and central Africa against polio.
The compensation culture does not exist to immunise all of us from all of life's misfortunes and our own bad decisions... at least, it ought not to.
Therefore, if you immunise all the animals (and remember that TB vaccines are all of limited efficacy), you cannot easily identify and contain outbreaks.