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Toddlers to get 'six in one' jabs | |
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Young children are to be immunised against six diseases at once, the Government has confirmed. | Young children are to be immunised against six diseases at once, the Government has confirmed. |
After their first birthday toddlers will be offered a single appointment to have three injections to guard against measles, mumps, rubella, two types of meningitis and a form of pneumonia. | After their first birthday toddlers will be offered a single appointment to have three injections to guard against measles, mumps, rubella, two types of meningitis and a form of pneumonia. |
This replaces the existing NHS policy for England and Wales of spacing the vaccines over a couple of months. | This replaces the existing NHS policy for England and Wales of spacing the vaccines over a couple of months. |
The change is designed to boost vaccination rates. | The change is designed to boost vaccination rates. |
Writing to all GPs concerned, the Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies said the new policy should be "brought in as soon as practicable for your area". | Writing to all GPs concerned, the Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies said the new policy should be "brought in as soon as practicable for your area". |
Currently around 85% of all toddlers turn up to get immunised. | Currently around 85% of all toddlers turn up to get immunised. |
Boosting uptake | Boosting uptake |
Although this is more than in previous years, experts are still having to work hard to get the figure up to the 95% level that is necessary to effectively stop the spread of the disease in the community. | Although this is more than in previous years, experts are still having to work hard to get the figure up to the 95% level that is necessary to effectively stop the spread of the disease in the community. |
The vaccination rate has been well below this level for several years, ever since the Lancet medical journal published controversial research about the MMR vaccine in 1998. | The vaccination rate has been well below this level for several years, ever since the Lancet medical journal published controversial research about the MMR vaccine in 1998. |
The study has since been discredited, but confidence has been slow to return in the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. | The study has since been discredited, but confidence has been slow to return in the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. |
Government advisors believe simplifying the immunisation schedule will help boost vaccine uptake by making it easier for parents to get their children vaccinated. | Government advisors believe simplifying the immunisation schedule will help boost vaccine uptake by making it easier for parents to get their children vaccinated. |
While some parents will welcome one fewer visit to the doctor, others may be concerned about exposing their children to so many vaccines in one sitting. | While some parents will welcome one fewer visit to the doctor, others may be concerned about exposing their children to so many vaccines in one sitting. |
But experts say combining the vaccines should not pose any additional risk. | But experts say combining the vaccines should not pose any additional risk. |
A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "Independent scientific research has shown that providing these vaccines at the same time is safe, effective and more convenient for parents." | A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "Independent scientific research has shown that providing these vaccines at the same time is safe, effective and more convenient for parents." |
Children will still be offered the usual series of baby vaccinations as well as their pre-school booster jabs after their third birthday. | Children will still be offered the usual series of baby vaccinations as well as their pre-school booster jabs after their third birthday. |
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