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health1 month ago

CDC Advisory Panel to Reassess Childhood Vaccines Amid Controversy

The US childhood vaccine schedule may undergo significant changes under new CDC advisory committee decisions, including delaying hepatitis B vaccination for newborns, which has sparked debate due to its proven effectiveness in preventing long-term health issues. The changes follow the replacement of committee members by appointees of Secretary of HHS Robert F. Kennedy Jr., raising concerns about data-driven decision-making and public health implications.

health3 months ago

Vaccine Advisory Panels Delay Decisions on Hepatitis B and COVID Shots, Raising Concerns

A U.S. federal vaccine advisory panel is debating delaying the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, which could risk a resurgence of the disease, despite longstanding public health success. The delay is being considered for babies born to hepatitis B-negative mothers, but experts warn it could lead to more cases of chronic liver disease. The panel also discussed separating the MMRV vaccine doses, which has caused controversy and confusion about vaccination practices. The decisions reflect ongoing debates about vaccine safety, trust, and public health policy.

health4 months ago

RFK Jr. Panel Likely to Recommend Delaying Childhood Hepatitis B Vaccine

A federal vaccine advisory panel, recently influenced by new members appointed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is expected to recommend delaying the hepatitis B vaccine for children until age 4, a move that has raised concerns among pediatricians and public health experts about increased risk of infection and the potential rollback of decades of progress in hepatitis B prevention.

health6 months ago

RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Claims Under Scrutiny and Safety Concerns

A physician with extensive research experience corrects misinformation spread by RFK Jr. about vaccine safety, highlighting that the number of mandatory shots is much lower than claimed, vaccines undergo rigorous placebo-controlled trials, and ongoing safety monitoring systems are robust. The article emphasizes the proven benefits of vaccines in reducing childhood diseases and clarifies misconceptions about conflicts of interest and immune effects.

health2 years ago

Navigating the Vaccination Trio: COVID, Flu, and RSV

Vaccines for Covid-19, flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are now available in the US, and public health officials are encouraging eligible individuals to receive all three shots to prevent a potential "tripledemic." Taking the Covid-19 and flu vaccines together is safe and effective, according to experts. However, there is limited research on administering the RSV vaccine with other vaccines. Individuals can choose to take the RSV shot separately if they prefer. Taking all three shots simultaneously offers convenience and may help prevent missed doses. Those who opt to space out the vaccines should prioritize the Covid-19 shot, followed by the RSV vaccine and then the flu jab, with a one-week interval between each.

health2 years ago

Optimizing Your Fall Vaccine Schedule: Insights from Springfield Health Leaders

Flu and RSV vaccines are now available, with pharmacies and doctors' offices offering the 2023-2024 flu vaccine and the brand new RSV vaccine. It is recommended to get both vaccines at the same time, although side effects may be more pronounced. The flu shot is recommended for everyone 6 months and older, while the RSV shot is recommended for adults 60 and older and babies under 8 months old. Timing is important for the flu shot, with some groups advised to consider getting it in August, while most people should wait until October for optimal protection. The timing and eligibility for COVID boosters are yet to be determined.