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Vaccinating on time vital for children

PARENTS and carers are being urged to ensure children are vaccinated on time.

While South Western Sydney had a high uptake of vaccination, with 94.5 per cent of children fully vaccinated by five years of age, the rate was slightly lower at 93 per cent for children aged one year.
South Western Sydney Local Health District Public Health Unit Director, Dr Naru Pal, reassured parents it was safe for children with a minor illness to be vaccinated.
“Children can still get vaccinated if they have a runny nose or slight cold,” he said.
“Late vaccinations can put your child at risk of catching a serious disease.”
Parents and carers can download the Save the Date to Vaccinate app to remind them when children’s vaccinations are due.
“Immunisation saves and transforms lives – it is one of the most successful, safe and cost effective health interventions in the history of medicine,” Dr Pal said.
“Each dose of every vaccine given to babies and children is carefully chosen to provide them with the earliest protection, so it’s important to vaccinate on time.”
The NSW Immunisation Schedule recommends that children are vaccinated at birth, six weeks, four months, six months, 12 months, 18 months and four years.
With a spike in measles being experienced across NSW since last year, Dr Pal said it was a timely reminder to urge parents and carers to download the app.