Why UK vaccination rates are falling

Take-up rate of all key childhood jabs has dropped for first time on record

Young child receives vaccination at a health centre
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Thousands of children are missing out on routine childhood vaccinations across England, experts are warning.

The latest figures from NHS Digital for England in the year to the end of March 2019 show a marked decline in the uptakes of jabs for 13 different diseases, including whooping cough, diphtheria and meningitis. The number of children having all of the vaccines offered by the NHS has also fallen, for the first time on record.

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