 95.6% of children with chronic neurological disease in Turkey had received age-appropriate vaccinations according to the National Immunization Programme during childhood, but 88% required new vaccines or booster doses due to most vaccines being implemented through the NIP for 10 years. Additionally, many children and household contacts were negative for prior influenza vaccine, and had not received the varicella vaccine or had low antivaricella IgG levels. Furthermore, 18.6% of children were negative for anti-mumps IgG, 23.7% for anti-mesals IgG, and 6.3% for anti-rebella IgG. Anti-HBS IgG level was 0 to 10 IUL in 45.6% of patients, most previously vaccinated, and 79.8% were negative for hepatitis A IgG antibodies. For pertussis infection, the antibody titers of 54.1% of patients were below the protective level, and 10% had a prior acute pertussis infection. Therefore, it is suggested that children with CND should be evaluated for their vaccination status during their first and follow-up visits at certain intervals, and their primary immunization should be completed, many will need revaccination or booster doses. This article was authored by Meltham-Din Leosai, Kersap-Bora-Karman, Omacillic, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.