ST. LOUIS — The childhood vaccination schedule now has a new look after the CDC reduced the recommended vaccines from 17 to 11. It's a move supporters say more closely aligns healthcare in the United ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced this week that it is reducing the number of recommended vaccines for children from 18 to 11. This decision has left ...
The CDC has moved to abandon recommending hepatitis B vaccines for newborns in an 8-3 vote on Friday by its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The news comes after Gov. Maura Healey ...
Vaccine advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unexpectedly postponed controversial votes Thursday on changes to the current recommendation of universally immunizing newborns ...
In a chaotic meeting Thursday rife with misinformation, the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel — whose members Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired in June and replaced with a group that has largely ...
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee is expected to stop recommending universal vaccination of newborns against hepatitis B and question the childhood vaccination schedule when they meet Thursday.
Vaccine advisers for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention meet today and tomorrow, and they're expected to question how pediatricians vaccinate children for more than a dozen diseases.
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee is expected to stop recommending universal vaccination of newborns against hepatitis B and question the childhood vaccination schedule when they meet Thursday.
A child gets immunized at a Florida pediatrician's office in September. Joe Raedle / Getty Images Powerful federal advisers this week are expected to make a controversial change to how babies are ...
A decades-old data set tracking the health of new moms and babies was disrupted by CDC layoffs last spring, and there are still unanswered questions about the program's future. A decades-old data set ...
A decades-old data set tracking the health of new moms and babies was disrupted by CDC layoffs last spring, and there are still unanswered questions about the program's future. A decades-old data set ...