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  Pediatrics Group Breaks from CDC on Vaccines, Recommends Immunization Against 18 Diseases

American Academy of Pediatrics releases childhood vaccine recommendations that differ from CDCIn a move that has sparked debate and discussion among healthcare professionals, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released its recommendations for childhood vaccines, diverging significantly from those issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The AAP's stance on immunization is rooted in science and aimed at protecting the health of infants, children, and adolescents across the country.

AAP Recommends Immunization Against 18 Diseases
The AAP continues to recommend vaccination against a range of diseases, including RSV, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, influenza, and meningococcal disease. This stance is in contrast to the CDC's recent reduction of recommended childhood vaccines to just 11 diseases. Dr. Amanda Kravitz, a pediatrician at New York's Weill Cornell Medicine, emphasized that there are no changes to the old vaccine schedule based on the AAP's current recommendations.

AAP President Andrew Racine Stresses Importance of Science-Driven Recommendations
In a statement, AAP President Andrew Racine underscored the importance of science-driven recommendations in ensuring the health and well-being of children. He noted that the AAP will continue to provide guidance rooted in scientific evidence, prioritizing the best interests of infants, children, and adolescents.

Pediatricians Weigh In on Vaccine Recommendations
Dr. Kravitz's comments highlight the significance of the AAP's stance on vaccines. As a pediatrician with extensive experience in treating children, she emphasized that the recommended vaccine schedule remains unchanged. This reassurance is crucial for parents and caregivers who may be concerned about the recent changes to CDC guidelines.

The American Academy of Pediatrics' decision to maintain its recommendations for childhood vaccines has sparked a necessary conversation about the importance of immunization in protecting public health. As healthcare professionals continue to navigate the complexities of vaccine development and policy, it is essential to prioritize evidence-based guidance that prioritizes the well-being of children and adolescents.

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