World Immunization Week, observed from April 24 to 30, highlights the importance of vaccines in protecting individuals and communities from preventable diseases.
In Ghana, immunization programs play a critical role in safeguarding public health, especially for children.
However, while vaccines are safe and effective, the quality of healthcare delivery remains equally important.
Proper administration, accurate information, and safe handling are essential in ensuring positive outcomes.
There are instances where patients or caregivers may experience complications, confusion, or lack of proper communication during medical care.
In such cases, awareness becomes key.
Patients have the right to ask questions, understand procedures, and receive appropriate care at all times.
At AMMV, we are committed to promoting healthcare awareness, advocating for patient rights, and supporting individuals who may have experienced poor medical care.
World Immunization Week is a reminder that protecting health goes beyond prevention—it includes accountability, awareness, and access to safe healthcare.
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