
National Immunization Schedule
The National Immunization Schedule is a plan set by health authorities to protect children and sometimes adults from common preventable diseases through vaccines. It recommends specific vaccines at certain ages, ensuring timely protection against illnesses like measles, polio, hepatitis, and others. Following this schedule helps build immunity early, reducing the risk of outbreaks and safeguarding community health. It is designed based on scientific evidence to ensure individuals get the right vaccines at the right time for optimal protection.