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NARRATOR: Why are immunizations important to children?
DR. SUN: Well children are in terms of vulnerability almost the most vulnerable of our population.
Children are most prone to diseases, because they haven't been around, and they haven't
their immune systems haven't chance to develop immunity to lot of germs that are out there.
I think immunization are way that you can prevent things like mumps, measles, rubella,
whooping cough which again in the older days is a serious cause of illness and death for
children. They are at a very vulnerable age where the protection from immunizations can
really help.