Michigan's chief medical executive split with the CDC Thursday, issuing a standing recommendation to no longer follow federal vaccine schedules.
The CDC on Tuesday evening formally adopted a change in the newborn vaccine schedule that doesn't recommend all babies born to mothers who test negative for hepatitis b get the shot against the virus.
President Donald Trump ordered a sweeping federal review of every childhood vaccine recommendation in the United States Friday, just hours after a CDC advisory committee voted to end its long-standing ...
Update: The CDC's vaccine advisory panel voted Friday to stop recommending the birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine for babies whose mothers test negative for the virus. Read the latest here. Our ...
The health sector is working to navigate what could be the most significant changes to the U.S. vaccine program in decades.
A CDC advisory panel appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. no longer recommends that babies get a hepatitis B vaccine at birth. The shots are widely considered to be a public health ...
Advisors to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) voted 8-3 Friday to recommend that a mother without Hepatitis B consult with a physician and if she decides to vaccinate against the ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved a sweeping change to the nation’s childhood immunization schedule Tuesday, endorsing a recommendation from a federal advisory panel to drop the ...
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