A federal government announcement this week dropping some vaccines from the list recommended for routine childhood ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday sweeping changes to the country's routine childhood vaccine ...
The statement by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about updating the US childhood vaccination schedule was a call to ...
New CDC childhood vaccination guidelines reduce the number of primarily targeted diseases from 16 to what the Department of ...
Federal health officials upended the immunization schedule for American children this week. These are the diseases affected.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cuts childhood vaccine recommendations from 18 to 11 diseases as Health Secretary ...
The CDC maintained its recommendations for 11 childhood vaccines: measles, mumps, and rubella; whooping cough, tetanus, and ...
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The US childhood immunization schedule now covers 11 diseases, down from 17, sparking controversy over the lack of expert involvement and transparency. Routine vaccination against measles, polio, and ...
The state Health Department said in a news release the change was "not based on new scientific evidence or safety data." ...
Sweeping changes to the United States' childhood vaccine schedule announced on Jan. 5 by federal officials will decrease the ...
UNICEF Supply Division is piloting the delivery of vaccines by sea — a greener, more cost-effective alternative to air ...