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Children and young people - immunisation
The most comprehensive, up-to-date and accurate source of information on vaccines, disease and immunisation can be found on the NHS Immunisation Opens in a new window website.
The site contains information for children, parents and health professionals about the science and history of immunisation and about the vaccines in the routine UK immunisation schedule.





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