Parents urged to give babies vitamin D
Parents are being reminded to give their babies a daily vitamin D supplement.
Vitamin D is also known as the 'sunshine vitamin'.
All babies - both breastfed or formula fed - from birth to 12 months should take 5 micrograms of the vitamin daily.
The advice comes from the Health Service Executive, the Food Safety Authority and the Department of Health and Children.
Vitamin D is essential for healthy bones but is present in very few foods.
Severe and prolonged vitamin D deficiency can cause softening of the bones or bone deformities, known as Rickets in children.