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1. Why is immunization important in primary health care?

- The importance of immunization in primary health care are it prevents the child from getting diseases
for there are other diseases who have often no medical treatments. Having immunization will benefits
individuals, communities’ countries and the world. And having immunization can decrease the
dangerous diseases that was quickly to spread.

2. What are things you can do as a health care provider with regards to this element?

- As a health care provider, the things that I need to do is to encourage them to get vaccinated so they
have immunity to fight every serious disease.

3. What are your observations and suggestions on how to improve it?

-My observation and suggestions on how to improve this are by giving them knowledge of what diseases
can be avoided if they get vaccinated. And giving them knowledge that vaccination can help their
health.

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