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Federal vaccine Advisory Committee composed of members hand -selected by Minister of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. On Thursday, it is recommended on Thursday 8-3 voting that a combined measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) should not be provided 4 age 4, which should tell long-known evidence that shows a slightly increased risk for febrile seizures in this age group.
Experts say that although frightening, febrile seizures-which are unusual after vaccination-they are usually short-term and harmless and eliminating the possibility for parents could cause the level of immunization against measles, mumps and rubella, some of the most dangerous childhood diseases.
The Group, known as the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practitioners or ACCIP, provides recommendations to US centers for control and prevention of diseases in the use of the vaccine. These recommendations are usually accepted by CDC and have an impact on the requirements of the state vaccine for the school, Vaccine insuranceAnd the attitude of the pharmacy – something that seemed to know at least one member of the panel.
Thursday’s vote is part of a new shift in the policy of a vaccine, which is headed by Kennedy, a long-time anti-vaccination activist. In her short time as a secretary of HHS Kennedy, she has restricted who can receive vaccines against Covid-19 and Rejected all 17 seated members of ACCIPreplace them with 12 new members – some of which were Installed just this week. Several new advisors have a history to criticize vaccines or convictions of public health measures taken during the Covid-19 pandemic. Kennedy said that “pure sweeping” aceci is necessary to build public confidence in the science of the vaccine.
On Thursday, the members of the Committee were asked to evaluate whether to recommend against a combined MMRV vaccine 4 age, and also to postpone the first dose of hepatitis B vaccine until the child has at least one month.
Currently, parents have two options for vaccination of their children against measles, mumps, rubella and Varicelce, also known as Planá Pox. They can choose a combined shot, known as MMRV or two separate shots – one for MMR and the other for falsepox. About 85 percent of children gain separate shots.
In the US, the Hepatitis B vaccine is listed in the hospital shortly after birth, as the virus can be transmitted to children during delivery. Serious liver infection, hepatitis B can lead to cirrhosis and cancer. Each year in the US, an estimated 25,000 infants are born to women diagnosed with hepatitis B virus. Without 90 percent of them, chronic infections would develop. The World Health Organization advises a universal dose of birth of a vaccine against hepatitis B.
The topics of the discussion on Tuesday’s meeting were not based on new data or evidence, and in fact two members of Acip, Joseph Hibbeln and Cody Meissner, as well as several representatives of professional medical organizations who participated in, questioned why these changes were considered.
Robert Malone, one of the more controversial new members, offered an explanation: “It is clear that the important population of the United States has significant concerns about the AO vaccine policy.” Malone is a former MRNA researcher who has risen during the Covid-19 pandemic the spread of deceptions on disease and vaccines; He abstained from the vote because he previously served as an expert in court proceedings over the vaccine of the mumps.