How vaccine recommendations have changed in the US

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On June 26, the American Consultative Committee for Iris -Evance Practices (ACIP) declined the recommendations of influenza shots that contain rare preservatives associated with autism. Although this step is unlikely to affect the arrival of vaccines, it embodies the broadest effort of the US government to raise the vaccine recommendation.
What is ACIP and how changed?
ACIP is a group of experts who recommend the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on vaccine recommendations. It was established in 1964, and its members are appointed by the Minister of Health and Humanitarian Services, currently Robert F. Kennedy Junior-a long vaccine.
Kennedy delivered all 17 ACIP members in early June, saying he did so to reduce conflict of interests. Kennedy said in a press release.
Some public health experts have pushed back. “I was confident in Acip before Kennedy did [this]. “Now I have zero,” he says Amish Adila At Johns Hopkins University, Maryland. Tina Tan, President of the Association of Diseases in America, said statement.
Kennedy appointed eight new members – although one of them stepped down before the first meeting of the new committee. Many members have previously expressed their concerns about some vaccines. For example, Robert Malon, who helped formulate the technology of vaccine -based vaccine, suggested that Joe Rogan experience Podcasts in 2021 that Covid-19 vaccines may cause heart attacks and strokes. A 2024 studies Of nearly 46 million adults, they found lower rates of heart attack and stroke after Covid-19, however, high conditions for some rare cases, such as myocarditis and pericarditis.
“Dr. Malon is a seasoned doctor who believes in the strict evidence -based review, not blind support. Interrogating defective policies or claiming better data does not make someone hostile to the book, making them more responsible than those eligible to serve the ACIP committee.”
Adja says that some other members have no great experience in vaccines, infectious diseases, or epidemiology. So, no. I don’t think [Kennedy] Increased confidence. It actually makes ACIP not a relevant organization.
What are the vaccine recommendations that have changed?
In May, Kennedy announced, via a video on the social media platform X, that the Disease Control Center will stop recommending Covid-19 vaccines for most children and carry them. The decision was taken without the ACIP inputs, and the previous contracts were broken.
The Disease Control Center has since spoken it Function instructions for children and adolescentsRecommend a decision on the Covid-19 vaccination after talking to the healthcare provider Based on personal preference.
The new ACIP committee also voted to stop recommending influenza vaccines that contain themesal, a portfolio used in some vaccines, during its first meeting. The committee also voted to recommend seasonal influenza clips for all who are 6 months old and over.
What is Thimosal and is it safe?
Thimosal in some vaccines to prevent bacterial pollution. It contains a small amount of mercury, which is met in a secondary product called Ethyl Mercury.
Ethyl Mercury differs from a very compound metheyl mutyl compound, which is found in the environment and some foods, such as fish. While Methael Mercury is very toxic and can accumulate in the body, Many studies Low doses of Methael Mercury Safe. It is also It was cleared of blood within 30 daysEven in young children.
The Anti -Qazi Groups falsely claimed the reasons for autism, although there were no studies that have not been proven such. For example, a 2014 study Of nearly 1.3 million children did not show any relationship between vaccination, including thymeosal vaccines and autism.
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conducted a comprehensive review of the aimerosal in childhood vaccines in 1999 and no side effects other than simple allergic reactions to the injection site were specified.
Which vaccines contain thymeosal?
The use of thymeosal in the vaccines decreased over time, as the preparations changed and the vaccines moved to distributed in one dose containers, so there is a lower opportunity to bring bacteria into the bottles.
There is no routine immunization in childhood that contains themeosal, with the exception of some influenza shots, but these vaccines are used slightly. For example, only 3 percent of children and 2 percent of adults are 65 years old and over influenza vaccines that contain thimrosal in 2024-2025 influenza season.
How to compare the policy of the new US vaccine with the policy of other countries?
Other countries were recommended against themesal vaccines. For example, and The UK removed the thymeosal from routine vaccinations between 2003 and 2005 As a precautionary measure aims to reduce mercury exposure from all sources. However, the government did not find any evidence of damage and deployed some vaccines containing thymeosal, such as one targeting H1N1, during the chosen influenza seasons.
In 1999, and European Pharmaceutical Agency (EMA) encouraged the use of vaccines without themesal, although no evidence was found on damage. She updated its instructions in 2004 after new data confirmed the safety of preservatives, noting that “the benefits of vaccination exceed the risk, if exposure to the vaccines containing thymeosal.” The organization reviewed the instructions again in 2016 and found that it was still relevant.
Will I be able to get a vaccine for myself or my child?
Given that most seasonal influenza bullets do not contain thimrosal, it is unlikely that the ACIP recommendation will affect the arrival of vaccines. Covid-19 vaccines in children and during pregnancy should not affect the vaccines as well.
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