How Vaccine Recommendations Have Changed in the US
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How vaccine recommendations have changed in the US
The US Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted in June to stop recommending certain kinds of flu vaccines, a notable shift in vaccine guidance
Table for science-backed vaccine recommendations
Jen Christiansen and Meghan Bartels provide a quick reference for Scientific American: Kennedy’s decision to replace ACIP wholesale and the comments he has made about deviating from standard vaccine policymaking practice suggest that new recommendations won’t be backed by established vaccine science—hence our reproduction of the vaccine recommendations as of the end of 2024. There are tables for young children, older children, and adults. Green …
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