A strong immune system in early life lays the foundation for lifelong health, reducing the risk of severe infections and chronic illnesses. Vaccination is a cornerstone of preventive medicine, equipping the immune system with the ability to recognize and mount a defense against specific pathogens before exposure. By stimulating adaptive immunity, vaccines not only protect individual children but also contribute to herd immunity, reducing disease prevalence in the community.
In addition to timely immunization, proper nutrition plays a vital role in supporting immune cell function and overall resilience. Breastfeeding provides critical antibodies and bioactive factors that enhance neonatal immunity, offering protection against common infections. On National Vaccination Day, we present an exclusive webinar, “Strengthening Immunity in Early Life: A Clinical Dialogue,” featuring renowned…