Measles
Measles cases are on the rise in the UK. Vaccination is vital to protect both your own children and those around you who are vulnerable.
Vaccines are the most effective way to prevent many infectious diseases, and while anti-vaccine stories are often spread on social media, these may not be based on scientific evidence and could put your child at risk of a serious illness.
Facts:
- Vaccines do not cause autism – studies have found no evidence of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism
- They do not overload or weaken the immune system
- Vaccines undergo rigorous safety testing before being introduced – they’re also constantly monitored for side effects
If people are not vaccinated, serious illnesses can spread. Measles can lead to life-threatening complications like meningitis, and may even be fatal.
Book your child’s vaccine today.