CDC panel to review the schedule of childhood vaccine



Vaccine Advisory Panel (CDC) for disease control and prevention centers plans to schedule the schedule of other childhood vaccines, after which it voted for delaying ham, mumps, rubella and chickenpox vaccines.

The CDC’s Advisory Committee (ACIP) shared on the ICC Practice Shared that it will establish the immunization schedule work group of childhood and adolescents on updated documents on Wednesday.

“The Immunization schedule of childhood and adolescence has been especially established to review the data, as well as the Immunization of Immunization Shidiul in childhood and adolescence and scientific knowledge and ACIP’s Immunization Immunization for Childhood and adolescent Immunization Principles.”

Work groups are regularly used to facilitate the discussion of the recommendations presented in front of the committee.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. After the Kennedy Jr. Remedy ACIP, the new committee member Recef Levi was made the head of the panel’s Covid -19 working group. Levi regularly called for MRNA Covid -19 vaccines and called for the CDC to no longer accuse the CDC’s risk of vaccine.

According to the ACIP, this latest job group will consider “the emergence of new vaccine technology and components and vaccines”.

The work group will consider the time and sequence of different vaccines, the administration of other vaccinations such as monoclonal antibodies, protection of vaccine components like aluminum and the protection and effectiveness of the vaccine schedule in other countries.

Members of this work group and chairs were not published.

Kennedy often identifies as an excess of childhood vaccines that he often exploded, often throwing statistics from 92 vaccines from childhood to adolescence.

The real image is new to the newborn, the child’s health, though it is unlikely to be in the 90s. Pia Pannaraj, a professor of pediatrics and a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infectious Disease, told ABC News last month that he estimated about 33 vaccines in a standard and 18 -year -old standard schedule.

Kennedy has long been championing the theory that in some vaccines, Mercury-based conservation can cause neurological problems in children, but despite no evidence, the Mercury still connects to the level that is present in the immunization.

In September, the ACIP voted for delaying the use of the combined ham, mumps, rubella and chickenpox vaccines; Hepatitis B is pushing behind a planned vote in the vaccine; And with distinct decision -making replaces the Covid -19 vaccine guidance.

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