VaccinesForLife Campaign Phase2

Protecting Newborns
Babies are vulnerable to infant diseases such as polio and whooping cough. Therefore, routine lifelong vaccination can be effective in preventing disease.

To Protect Children
Vaccines protect children against many preventable childhood diseases, such as measles, mumps, and rubella, and help ensure safe communities where children can grow up healthy and happy.

To Protect Teens
Vaccines play an important role in protecting teens from many preventable diseases throughout their school years and beyond, including cervical cancer.

To Protect Pregnant Women"
Vaccines not only protect pregnant mothers, they can prevent premature births and save the lives of babies in their first months of life.

To protect travelers.
Travel opens up a world of possibilities, but it also opens up avenues for disease transmission. Vaccines protect us wherever we are in the world.

To Protect People at Risk
Vaccines help protect against preventable diseases that increase health risks in people with chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.

To Protect the Elderly.
Vaccines allow seniors to live longer and healthier lives without worrying about diseases like shingles, pneumonia, and influenza.

To Protect Health Care Workers"
Vaccines prevent the health hazards caused by more than 30 infectious diseases, reducing the burden on the health care system. This allows healthcare professionals to provide patients with the treatment they need, when they need it.

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