Statement by Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary of Denmark
20-26 April 2009 http://www.euro.who.int/eprise/main/WHO/Progs/EIW/20090420_3
As
Patron of the World Health Organization Regional Office for
Europe, and as a mother, I am a strong supporter of
vaccinations. We are fortunate today to have safe and
effective vaccines to protect our children from
life-threatening diseases.
Recently, many European countries have suffered from
outbreaks of measles because parents are not vaccinating
their children either at the right time or not at all. It is
disturbing to hear that a child died from measles in Europe
this year – this is a sad and an avoidable loss. Our
children should not be dying of diseases that can be
prevented by vaccination. All children need to be immunized
to prevent such heartbreak.
Some parents may be afraid that vaccinations could harm
their children. They shouldn’t be. The risk to a child’s
health is much greater if they were to get a disease such as
polio, mumps or measles. Immunization saves lives. Apart
from safe drinking water, no other health prevention has
reduced diseases and mortality as effectively and safely as
immunization. It is also important for parents to understand
that when they do not vaccinate their children they are
placing other children and the whole community at risk of
spreading disease.
Our goal for this year’s European Immunization Week is to
convince parents and health care providers throughout the
region that vaccination is important for our children’s
health and to share this crucial message with others. It is
the right of every child to grow up healthy, and vaccinated
against those diseases that can so easily be controlled.
Together with WHO, countries in the European Region are committed to the elimination of measles and rubella by 2010. As the date approaches, all countries in the Region must increase their efforts to meet this goal. During European Immunization Week, please join WHO in spreading the message to protect, immunize, and prevent disease: our children are depending on us.