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9 ways to save your baby's life

By Alex Gazzola

Keeping your baby safe and healthy is your number-one priority as a parent. Here are nine ways to protect him from danger.


Immunisation


Fact: immunising your child offers the most important protection from life-threatening illnesses. According to the World Health Organisation, a 95 per cent uptake of vaccines is needed to prevent outbreaks recurring. “Immunisation is completely safe,” says Dr Brenda Corcoran, a consultant in public-health medicine. “Parents can be reassured that there is no evidence for any association with the vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella, and autism or bowel disease. And although minor adverse reactions to the jabs – like sore arms, redness, irritability, mild raised temperatures – are possible, more serious side-effects, such as allergic reactions, are extremely rare.”

But with more vaccines seemingly being added to the schedules in childhood vaccination, won’t additional jabs further overload an infant’s system to breaking point? Dr Corcoran says vaccines’ safety record is high. “Obviously it’s distressing to see children receive injections but it’s much worse to see them acutely ill with a very serious infectious disease which could’ve been avoided. That’s what it all boils down to.”


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