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Adult Immunisation Awareness

Adult immunisation helps maintain protection as immunity can weaken over time. Booster shots reduce the risk of serious diseases and help protect vulnerable groups. Staying up to date with vaccines supports overall health—because prevention remains key to long-term well-being.
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27 April 2026
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Immunisation is not only important for children—it also plays a key role in protecting health throughout adulthood. As we age, immunity can weaken, and protection from earlier vaccines may decrease. Adult immunisation helps the body stay protected against infections and reduces the risk of serious illness. Here are some reasons why adult immunisation matters:
  1. Maintains protection over time
    Some vaccines require boosters to keep immunity strong, as protection can fade.
  2. Prevents serious diseases
    Vaccines help protect against illnesses such as influenza, hepatitis, and pneumonia.
  3. Protects vulnerable groups
    Immunised adults help reduce the spread of infections to older adults, children, and those with weaker immune systems.
  4. Supports overall health
    Staying up to date with vaccines helps prevent complications and supports long-term well-being.
Keeping vaccinations current helps the immune system stay prepared. Adult immunisation is a simple and effective way to maintain protection and support a healthier life.
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