10 Herald & Lantern 29 August 84
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Immunization Tips Given
NEW YORK - The beginning of the school year is rapidly ap proaching. This year don't let your loved ones start school unprotected urges the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Make Sure that your children are properly immunized against dangerous infectious diseases, says Metropolitan. All 50 states now require proof of immunization before a child can either start school or enroli in a new school. Yet millions of preschool children are still not adequately immunized .As a i result, epidemics can and j do break out It's up to i parents to make sure that their children have all the necessary vaccinations. THIS AND other vital immunization information is contained in "Immunization: When and Why", a leaflet in Metropolitan's Staying Well series. Vaccinations should be administered to children as young as two months to prevent such dangerous childhood diseases as diphtheria, tetanus, perussis (whooping cough), polio, rubella, measles and mumps. There are some instances—perhaps due to illness or allergy— in which a child should not receive a particular immunization. Check with your physician to explain this and ask the doctor to dicuss all possible side effects from immunization. TO HELP parents keep track of necessary vaccinations the Metropolitan leaflet contains a suggested vaccination schedule and a sample immunization record. It's important to obtain the official state immunization record form either from the family doctor or from the city or county health department. Take this record form with you each time you take your child for a medical checkup so that
the doctor can record any vaccine dose given along with the date, and sign the form. This vital immunization record provides the evidence needed when a child is ready to enter school, go to camp or when a family moves and must begin with a new doctor. You can keep the original record for your files and give the school a photocopy. pnotocopy. c",c,uvc
START THE school year off right and protect your child by immunization. To help you get started send for a free single copy of the leaflet. Write to "Immunization: When and Why," Health and Safety Education Division, Dept J.P., Metropolitan Life In surance Co., One Madison Ave., New York, NY 10010 Enclose a 9% by 4 inch stamped, self-addressed envelope.
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