Venezuelan children face increased health risks due to falling vaccination coverage, according to infectious disease specialist Julio Castro. Castro highlighted the impact on public health, noting a rise in both emerging and re-emerging diseases, including yellow fever. The decrease in vaccinations leaves a larger portion of the population susceptible to preventable illnesses. This trend poses a significant threat to child health across the country. The specialist’s warning underscores a growing concern about the state of public health infrastructure in Venezuela. Further details regarding the extent of the vaccination decline and specific regional impacts were not provided in the report. The issue demands urgent attention to prevent widespread outbreaks.