
Children's Vaccination Program
The Children's Vaccination Program aims to protect young children from preventable diseases by administering vaccines at scheduled ages. Vaccines stimulate the immune system to recognize and fight specific illnesses like measles, polio, and mumps before children are exposed naturally. This program helps reduce disease outbreaks, safeguard individual health, and promote community immunity, preventing the spread of infections. Regular vaccination is essential for maintaining a healthy population and avoiding serious complications associated with these diseases.