Pediatrician Dr. Paul Offit joins WIRED to answer the internet's questions about vaccines. How are new vaccines developed? What are vaccination schedules based on? Does getting multiple vaccines at ...
Fifteen states are suing HHS's Kennedy and CDC's Bhattacharya over recent changes to the CDC's childhood vaccination recommendations ...
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 States with ...
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.
The new schedule no longer universally recommends that children be vaccinated against influenza, hepatitis A and B, RSV, ...
Experts in vaccines and vaccination—including pediatricians—work together throughout the year to update the Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule for ages 18 years or younger. The ...
HHS’ plan to reduce its recommended childhood vaccine schedule from 17 to 10 immunizations, aligning it with Denmark’s national guidelines, has raised concerns among public health experts in both ...
Casey Means wanted to talk about chronic disease. But Bill Cassidy wanted to hear about her views on vaccines.
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.