The Trump administration dramatically narrowed the childhood vaccine schedule this week and aligned immunizations more closely with Denmark's recommendations — a move months in the making. Why it ...
The Jan. 5 White House graphic showed two babies, each surrounded by needles, with the text: "European Country: 11 injections. United States: 72 injections." ...
The recent move to not recommend some childhood shots has been called "dangerous and unnecessary" ...
The CDC announced Monday an unprecedented overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule that recommends fewer shots to all children.
The Trump administration is wrong to think Denmark’s vaccination model is what the United States needs, writes A.J. Russo.
The CDC's changes to the childhood vaccine schedule will affect access, clarity and trust in routine i. Here's what parents can do moving forward.
The U.S. and Denmark healthcare systems are radically different — examining only the specific vaccines offered in each country “misses the forest by focusing entirely on the trees.” ...
Under the 2024 schedule, which has been discontinued, babies could have received anywhere from 12 to 30 shots before their second birthday ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday an unprecedented overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule that recommends fewer shots to all children. Under the change — effective ...