Infant Journal
for neonatal and paediatric healthcare professionals

Vaccination for vulnerable infants

Immunisation has been an important part of the health care of children in the UK since the introduction of vaccination against smallpox in the early 19th century. Many infectious diseases that were previously the most important causes of death and disability in childhood can now be prevented. In this article, the routine childhood immunisation programme is briefly described, and issues that may be particularly relevant to specific vulnerable groups of infants are highlighted.

Helen E Bedford and David A C Elliman