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Discarded U.S. kids’ vaccine schedule aligned with other nations

Last updated: January 9, 2026 1:55 am
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Kennedy, had been pressing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal health agencies to overhaul the childhood vaccination schedule for years.

“The current U.S. immunization schedule is an outlier among high-income countries. The U.S. has more target diseases in its childhood schedule than any other high-income country, and it has more total recommended vaccine doses,” said the report released by Høeg and Kulldorff. “There are a number of reasons for this, including the fact that the U.S. has an historically high level of vaccine-preventable diseases, a high level of vaccine safety concerns, and a more fragmented health care system.”

But the decision to reduce the number of recommended diseases to be vaccinated against was met with skepticism among many in the medical community, who argue that the move could leave children vulnerable to preventable illnesses.

“The U.S. has had a long history of successful vaccination programs, and many of the vaccines that have been removed from the schedule have been proven to be effective in preventing serious diseases,” said Durbin. “It’s concerning that we are now moving away from that evidence-based approach.”

Others worry about the potential impact on public health more broadly.

“Vaccines are one of the most cost-effective public health interventions we have,” said Moss. “By reducing the number of diseases children are vaccinated against, we run the risk of seeing a resurgence of diseases that were once under control.”

As the debate over the U.S. childhood vaccination schedule continues, one thing is clear: the decision to reduce the number of recommended diseases to be vaccinated against has sparked a contentious conversation among experts, policymakers, and the public alike. Time will tell whether the move will ultimately prove to be a step in the right direction or a misstep in the fight against preventable diseases.

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Kennedy Jr. has made significant changes to the vaccination schedule for children, removing the universal recommendation for hepatitis B vaccination and the recommendation for Covid shots for all children. Under the new plan, vaccines that have been removed from the universally recommended schedule will now be offered to children who are at risk of contracting the diseases they protect against, such as RSV, hepatitis A and B, and meningococcal disease. This decision is based on a shared decision-making process between parents and their medical team.

When comparing vaccination schedules across different countries, it becomes evident that certain countries recommend vaccines for diseases that are more prevalent in their populations. For example, some East Asian countries recommend the Japanese encephalitis vaccine for all children, while Brazil recommends vaccination against yellow fever. The recommendations for vaccines such as HPV and flu vaccines also vary between countries, with some recommending them for specific age groups or genders.

One of the challenges in comparing vaccine schedules is the use of RSV monoclonals, which are not technically vaccines but provide infants with antibodies to protect them from the virus. These monoclonals are recommended for all children in the United States by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, but not all countries include them in their vaccine schedules.

The decision to recommend vaccines for all children is based on factors such as cost-effectiveness, the scale of the risk, and the feasibility of implementing targeted vaccination programs. While some countries opt for universal recommendations, others may choose to target specific populations based on risk factors and preferences.

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Kennedy’s approach to vaccination marks a departure from previous practices in the United States, where the goal was to optimize impact and prevent the most serious health outcomes through widespread vaccination. However, the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases serves as a reminder of the importance of vaccination in maintaining population health.

Overall, the decision to revise the vaccination schedule reflects a shift towards personalized medicine and shared decision-making between parents and healthcare providers. By considering individual risk factors and preferences, the new approach aims to ensure that children receive the necessary protection against preventable diseases while respecting the autonomy of families in making healthcare decisions. The world is full of diverse cultures, each with its own unique traditions, beliefs, and practices. These differences enrich our lives, allowing us to learn from one another and broaden our perspectives. Cultural diversity is a beautiful thing, but it can also give rise to misunderstandings and conflicts if not properly understood and respected.

One of the key aspects of cultural diversity is language. Language is more than just a means of communication; it is a reflection of a culture’s history, values, and worldview. Each language has its own nuances, idioms, and expressions that can be difficult to translate accurately. When we take the time to learn a new language, we not only gain the ability to communicate with others but also gain insights into their culture and way of thinking.

Another important aspect of cultural diversity is food. Different cultures have their own unique cuisines, ingredients, and cooking techniques that reflect their history, geography, and values. Trying new foods can be a delicious way to experience and appreciate another culture. Food brings people together, fostering connections and understanding across cultural boundaries.

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Art and music are also powerful expressions of culture. Each culture has its own artistic traditions, from painting and sculpture to dance and music. These art forms convey deep emotions, stories, and beliefs that may be specific to a particular culture. By experiencing and appreciating different forms of art and music, we can gain a greater understanding of the values and beliefs of other cultures.

Religion is another important aspect of cultural diversity. Different cultures have their own spiritual beliefs, rituals, and practices that shape their worldview and values. Understanding and respecting these beliefs can help foster tolerance and acceptance among people of different faiths.

Overall, cultural diversity is a rich tapestry of traditions, beliefs, and practices that make our world a vibrant and dynamic place. By embracing and celebrating this diversity, we can learn from one another, build connections, and create a more inclusive and harmonious society. Let us open our minds and hearts to the beauty of cultural diversity and strive to create a world where all cultures are valued and respected.

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