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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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Montenegro stands for mandatory vaccination of children

In Montenegro, only 10 mandatory vaccinations are made: from tuberculosis, hepatitis B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, measles, rubella and mumps. Parents of children, as a rule, do not resist physicians, and willingly allow vaccination, considering them necessary.

However, with the arrival of many Russian-speaking citizens for permanent residence, the cases of refusal to vaccinate have increased significantly - at the moment the level of vaccination in Montenegro is about 92%, in Croatia - 95%, and in Serbia only 89.2% - here it is explained by the past Belgrade protests against the law on mandatory vaccination. Parents believe that this should be a voluntary affair, as is customary in Europe. This rejection is caused by that fact. In Serbia, every 68 children suffer from autism due to side effects from vaccinations.

In Montenegro, the situation is much better, nevertheless, the law on mandatory vaccination is adopted here, and if it is not implemented, parents are threatened with imposing fines if they can not prove that vaccinations are contraindicated for health reasons. Also, a mandatory certificate of vaccination is required upon admission to school, which significantly increases the percentage of vaccinations of children.


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