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Routine Immunization

Routine immunization is the scheduled administration of vaccines to protect individuals, especially children, from preventable diseases such as measles, polio, and diphtheria. It involves giving vaccines at specific ages to build immunity, helping the body recognize and fight harmful germs without causing illness. This proactive approach not only safeguards individuals but also contributes to community health by reducing the spread of diseases. Routine immunization is a key public health strategy to maintain a healthy population and prevent outbreaks of serious illnesses.