Vaccinating children against deadly diseases can possibly decrease the risk of sickness in both vaccinated and un-vaccinated people because of pivotal role that children play in the transmission of disease.
Childhood Influenza Vaccination: Children, specifically those under two years of age, and teenagers experiences a few of the most noteworthy rates of influenza. The negative impacts of influenza on both infected adolescent and their parent is significant. Influenza vaccination is recommended for children of age 6 months to 36 months in most European countries. It is previse that influenza vaccine market is near US$ 1 billion due to large target population and strong health care infrastructure.
Related Conferences: Pediatric Health Care Conference | Pediatric Health Care Congress | Pediatric Conferences 2018
3rd International Conference on Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery, Frankfurt, Germany | 15th International Conference On Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology, Paris, France | Advances in Neonatal and Pediatric Nutrition, London, UK
Related Societies and Associations:
European Pediatric Association, European Society of Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, European Academy of Pediatrics, Ontario Association of Pediatricians, American Academy of Family Physicians, Northwest Regional Primary Care Association, Asia Pacific Pediatric Association