Importance of the vaccination schedule for mothers of children under 5 years old
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Objective: To analyze the importance of the vaccination schedule for mothers of children under 5 years of age. Method: Descriptive documentary. Conclusion: The vaccination schedule in children under 5 years of age is an indispensable tool for the prevention of serious infectious diseases and the reduction of infant mortality. Despite advances in vaccination coverage in various regions, significant challenges persist, especially in vulnerable groups such as immunocompromised children and those with chronic diseases, as well as in populations with socioeconomic and geographic barriers.
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