Judge rules for baby vaccination to avoid meningitis despite mother’s opposition

A High Court judge ruled that a seven-month-old boy should be vaccinated against infections which can lead to meningitis A baby should be vaccinated against infections which can lead to meningitis despite his mother’s opposition, a High Court judge has ruled. The seven-month-old boy’s mother said the Haemophilus Influenza Type b vaccine and the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine could cause adverse reactions.