Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Warning as fewer children get jabs

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PARENTS have been urged to ensure their children are up to date with their latest routine vaccinatio­ns after new figures showed a dip in the proportion of children who have been vaccinated against some life threatenin­g diseases.

Public Health England urged parents to take their children to appointmen­ts or to catch up on any missed appointmen­ts.

The call comes after the latest quarterly figures showed a slight dip in the number of children getting immunised.

The report, which covers the period from October to

December in England, showed that vaccinatio­n rates had decreased from the previous three months.

The number of children who have had their first MMR jab at the age of two decreased by 0.4% to 90.3%.

The proportion who had received other jabs which are part of the routine childhood immunisati­ons also decreased.

Vanessa Saliba, consultant epidemiolo­gist at PHE National Infection Service, said: “It is absolutely essential that children continue to receive their routine vaccinatio­ns.

“The NHS has continued to provide vaccine appointmen­ts throughout the pandemic and it is vital that we maintain the highest possible uptake to prevent a resurgence of serious and sometimes life-threatenin­g diseases like measles.

“Vaccines are our best line of defence against infectious disease and even a small decrease in coverage can have a big impact on public health.

“We are strongly encouragin­g parents to ensure their children attend routine vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts and catch up on any vaccinatio­ns they may have missed.”

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Fenay Bridge Road and (inset) a sticker left on a bin

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