Abstract
Among steps to improve immunisation rates in Clwyd an advisory service was introduced for children with immunisation problems. We report on setting up the service and the first two years of running it; during this time 191 children attended. Influencing parental and professional attitudes through education, counselling, and the demonstration of good practice is emphasised.
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