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An overwhelming majority of health professionals, medical researchers, and professional medical organizations (such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Practice Physicians) recommend immunizing children. Immunizations protect both the individual and the community.
Also, immunizations are often required by law. In many areas, children must be immunized before they can start day care or school, although most states have provisions to waive this requirement if it conflicts with a family's religious beliefs.
Reactions to immunizations are usually mild and don't last long. Serious reactions to immunizations are extremely rare. Health risks are much higher if you are not immunized and you become infected with a disease. Talk to your health professional if you have any concerns about having your child immunized. On very rare occasions, your health professional may recommend waiting to have your child immunized, such as when he or she has:
| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: February 26, 2010 |
| Medical Review: | John Pope, MD - Pediatrics William Atkinson, MD, MPH - Public Health and Preventive Medicine | |
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