The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced a major overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule on January 5, revising which immunizations are “universally recommended” for children.
(NEXSTAR) – The U.S. is changing which vaccines are recommended for children, slashing the number of shots endorsed for everyone and leaving more decisions in the hands of parents and pediatricians.
Washington — The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention on Monday announced updated recommendations for childhood vaccines with some significant changes. The new guidelines recommend fewer shots ...
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WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officially ended its recommendation for all newborn babies to get a hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth. U.S. health officials ...
Instead of recommending the hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now officially advises women who test negative for the virus to consult health care ...
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