Understand childhood immunisation
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When a child has an immunisation, they can get a high temperature, which very occasionally leads to:
Earache
Cavities
Convulsions
Blurred vision
Immunisations are generally administered by
Nursery practitioners and teachers
Parents and grandparents
GPs and nurses
Health visitors and pharmacists
Some immunisations are not suitable for those with
Bee allergy
Egg allergy
Dairy allergy
Hayfever
Which three vaccines are given together at three different ages?
Tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough
Measles, chicken pox, scarlet fever
Meningitis, mumps and rubella
Whooping cough, mumps and rubella
Who makes the decision to vaccinate a child?
The government
Parents
Nursery manager
GP
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