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14_d24c5 “Vaccines are not just to help our own children, but also to provide herd immunity for children and ults who have legitimate medical s that prevent them from ting vaccines — like kids that have h a transplant and are immunocompromised and can’t receive live virus vaccines,” said Dr. Gina Posner, a pediatrician at MemorialCare Orange Coast Medical Center. Immunization is the most important health intervention we have for children, according to Dr. Michael Grosso, the chief medical officer and chair of pediatrics at Northwell Health’s Huntington Hospital. Before vaccinesTrusted Source, s of children died or experienced serious complications from diseases that are entirely preventable. “T are so many children who live to ulthood thanks to vaccinations; a look at the tombstones in old cemeteries will prove that children used to die of diseases that we can prevent with vaccines,” said Dr. Danelle Fisher, a pediatrician and vice chair of pediatrics at Providence St. John’s Health Center. Just because we haven’t seen many diseases run wild in years, thanks to the increase in available vaccinations, doesn’t mean the threat no longer exists. “As vaccine preventable conditions disappear from everyday experience, it becomes more difficult for parents to see that the benefit of childhood vaccines continue to exceed their risk by a wide margin,” Grosso said.
