Childhood vaccines are safe, effective, and designed to protect children from serious and potentially life-threatening ...
In sweeping changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention no longer recommends ...
The groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, say the C.D.C.’s revised vaccine schedule is not based on ...
In the wake of recent revisions to federal childhood immunization guidance, the Rhode Island Department of Health and the Northeast Public Health Collaborative have announced they continue to ...
Comments by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies suggest the revised schedule may presage an approach to immunization that ...
In an unprecedented change, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reducing the number of immunizations routinely recommended for all children from 17 to 11. On the new schedule, vaccines ...
1 Division of Clinical Research for Vaccine, Center for Vaccine Research, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, Cheongju ...
A quiet policy proposal to shift America’s childhood vaccination schedule toward Denmark’s leaner schedule is on pause. Denmark’s “fewer jabs” is a context-driven strategy shaped by the Danes’ ...
A high-profile panel of medical experts met on Dec. 29 in Washington, D.C. to discuss vaccinations for the youngest Americans. This comes as the Trump administration is moving forward with their ...
The U.S. childhood immunization schedule, the grid of colored bars pediatricians share with parents, recommends a set of vaccines given from birth through adolescence to prevent a range of serious ...
With further changes to the U.S.’ recommended vaccine schedule likely in the year ahead under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership, his agency’s recent scrutiny of one vaccine additive ...