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Parents Raise Alarm Over Children’s Health Following Routine Vaccinations

Across Nigeria, many mothers and fathers are expressing anxiety and frustration, claiming that their children experienced negative effects after receiving routine childhood vaccinations. Some parents reported noticing worrying symptoms in their kids shortly after immunisation, sparking concern and debate within communities.

These personal accounts reflect growing unease about vaccine safety among certain groups, even as health officials maintain that childhood immunisation is vital for protecting children against serious diseases such as measles, rubella, and polio.

Public health experts emphasise that vaccines are thoroughly tested and monitored to ensure safety, and they encourage parents to discuss any worries with qualified healthcare providers so concerns can be addressed appropriately. Authorities are also working to raise awareness of the benefits of immunisation and to counter misinformation that can fuel fear among caregivers.

The ongoing discussion highlights the tension between individual experiences shared in communities and broader public health efforts aimed at safeguarding children from preventable illnesses.

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