Importance of Vaccines in Protecting All Ages

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Vaccines play a crucial role in safeguarding individuals of all ages from various diseases, preventing illness, and saving lives. From childhood to old age, staying up-to-date with vaccinations is vital for personal protection, community immunity, and global health. Vaccination against diseases like HPV, rubella, influenza, and COVID-19 is essential for maintaining overall well-being and preventing serious complications. Consult healthcare professionals to ensure you and your loved ones are properly vaccinated at every stage of life.


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  1. ECDC NORMAL Vaccines protect everyone: children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. Protect yourself, your family and your community by being up-to-date with your vaccines. #VaccinesWork #UnitedInProtection #EIW2023

  2. ECDC NORMAL For over 200 years, vaccines have been saving millions of lives across the globe. They have eradicated smallpox and allowed deadly diseases like polio to be controlled. That s the result of science and research. #VaccinesWork #UnitedInProtection #EIW2023

  3. ECDC NORMAL Offer your child a safe start in life! Protect your child from vaccine-preventable diseases! #VaccinesWork #UnitedInProtection #EIW2023

  4. ECDC NORMAL Did your child miss a vaccine dose? Talk to your healthcare professional and get your child vaccinated as soon as possible to complete the recommended vaccination course! #VaccinesWork #UnitedInProtection #EIW2023

  5. ECDC NORMAL Vaccination of girls and boys against HPV can prevent later infections with HVP, the most common sexually transmitted infection. HPV can lead to cancer in both men and women. Get informed, get screened, get vaccinated! #VaccinesWork #UnitedInProtection #EIW2023

  6. ECDC NORMAL Vaccines are not only for children. Check the recommended vaccines in your country! Many countries recommend booster vaccines for diseases such as diphtheria or tetanus during adulthood. Check the recommended vaccines in your country and discuss with your doctor! Vaccines save lives. #VaccinesWork #UnitedInProtection #EIW2023

  7. ECDC NORMAL Unvaccinated women who get rubella early during pregnancy are at increased risk of miscarriage and their babies can be born with congenital rubella syndrome. Protect yourself and your baby, discuss with your doctor to ensure you are up-to-date on recommended vaccines well before pregnancy! Vaccines save lives. #VaccinesWork #UnitedInProtection #EIW2023

  8. ECDC NORMAL People of all ages can get COVID-19 or influenza, but older individuals can develop more often serious symptoms that may require hospitalisation or even endanger their lives. Follow national recommendations and stay up-to-date on vaccinations! Vaccines save lives. #VaccinesWork #UnitedInProtection #EIW2023

  9. ECDC NORMAL With age, comes wisdom! Be wise, talk to your doctor and check the national recommendations for vaccines for your age. Make informed decisions! #VaccinesWork #UnitedInProtection #EIW2023

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