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CDC panel votes to push back MMRV vaccine recommendation to 4 years old

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted 8-3 to recommend separate MMR and varicella vaccines for children under 4 due to a slightly higher risk of fever-related seizures with the combined MMRV shot.

  • A panel voted 8-3 to recommend that children under four should not receive the MMRV vaccine due to risks of febrile seizures, as reported by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
  • The recommendations may impact vaccine coverage under the Children's Health Insurance Program and Medicaid, although they will not affect the Vaccines for Children program.
  • Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made significant changes to the panel, replacing members, which has raised concerns about potential decreases in vaccination rates and disregarding scientific data.
  • Some new members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices have a history of criticism regarding vaccines, leading to accusations of unqualified selections by former CDC directors.
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It decided on Thursday to stop recommending measles vaccine for children under four years of age.

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KBZK broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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