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CDC, Pediatrics and vaccine recommendations

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Pediatrics group releases vaccine recommendations, breaks with CDC
The AAP is recommending immunization against 18 diseases.​ Earlier this month, the CDC reduced its recommendations for childhood vaccines to 11 diseases.

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AAP Breaks With CDC, Maintains Broader 2026 Childhood and Adolescent Vaccine Schedule
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Pediatrics group issues its own vaccine schedule after CDC changes recommendations
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Doctors break with CDC on vaccine guidance for children
The nation's leading group of pediatricians has issued its annual recommendations about which vaccines children should receive — marking the first significant break from the federal government's propo...

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US Pediatricians Give Middle Finger to RFK Jr., Issue Their Own Vaccine Recommendations
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American Academy of Pediatrics breaks from Kennedy’s vaccine policy again
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CDC vaccine guidelines divide as Redding doctors stress informed choices

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently reduced the number of recommended childhood vaccines.
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New CDC vaccine recommendations at odds with Pennsylvania, New Jersey school requirements

Vaccines for hepatitis B and meningococcal disease, or meningitis, are no longer broadly recommended for all kids.
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Doctors are ignoring new federal vaccine recommendations

The American Academy of Pediatrics on Monday released its updated recommendations for what vaccines children should get. It’s a routine revision, hardly different from last year’s recommendations, but it carries more significance this year: More states and doctors are relying on it instead of a controversial new schedule from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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