Kennedy Panel Poised to Revise Guidelines on Childhood Vaccines
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices plans to limit the MMRV vaccine use in children under 4 due to increased febrile seizure risk, affecting half of U.S. children under public programs.
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Hotly anticipated US vaccine meeting ends with confusion — and a few decisions
Vaccine advisers chosen by US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr vote to restrict one childhood vaccine, but delay their decision on another. Vaccine advisers chosen by US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr vote to restrict one childhood vaccine, but delay their decision on another.
Kennedy panel poised to revise guidelines on childhood vaccines
In the clearest signal yet that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. intends to reshape the childhood vaccination schedule, federal advisers meeting Thursday appeared poised to vote against recommending vaccination for children younger than 4 with a combination shot that…
The committee that decides on which vaccines are recommended in the United States (ACIP is its acronym) met this Thursday for about seven hours and in a bronchonical environment, which at times flirted with chaos, to review the recommendations that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) should apply in the use of vaccines. The novelty was that the members of that committee have put them to the finger which may be the most famous an…
The new advisory committee appointed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr has decided to change the method of immunization for children under four years of age against several diseases, including measles, which is experiencing a resurgence in the country.
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