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U.S. Plan to Drop Some Childhood Vaccines to Align with Denmark Will Endanger Children, Experts Say

Last updated: December 20, 2025 9:50 am
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The U.S. government’s plan to revamp the childhood vaccine schedule has sparked controversy and concerns among experts. According to a report by CNN, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a known vaccine skeptic, is pushing for changes to the current vaccine recommendations for children in the U.S. The proposed changes would eliminate several vaccines that are currently administered to children, including those for rotavirus, varicella, hepatitis A, meningococcal bacteria, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

Experts warn that altering the vaccine schedule could have detrimental effects on public health, potentially leading to an increase in preventable illnesses and deaths among children. Jessica Malaty Rivera, an infectious disease epidemiologist at Defend Public Health, emphasizes the importance of childhood vaccines in protecting children and the population as a whole from serious diseases.

One of the vaccines targeted for removal, RSV, is a leading cause of infant hospitalization in the U.S. Each year, tens of thousands of children under the age of five are hospitalized due to RSV. The two available shots for RSV have proven to be highly effective in preventing hospitalization, with an efficacy rate of over 90%.

Critics of the proposed changes point out the stark differences between the U.S. healthcare system and that of countries like Denmark, which the U.S. aims to emulate. Denmark has a universal healthcare system that provides free coverage for all citizens, a luxury not available in the U.S. Jennifer Nuzzo, an epidemiologist at Brown University, highlights the challenges of comparing healthcare systems and vaccine schedules between countries with vastly different healthcare infrastructures.

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The potential changes to the vaccine schedule could also impact access to vaccines for certain populations, as recommendations from the CDC influence coverage by private health insurers and federal programs. Nuzzo warns that any changes to the vaccine schedule could make it harder for individuals to access lifesaving vaccines, potentially putting vulnerable populations at risk.

While the Department of Health and Human Services has postponed the announcement of the changes, the debate over the future of childhood vaccines in the U.S. continues. Experts stress the importance of evidence-based public health recommendations that prioritize the well-being of all individuals. As the discussion unfolds, it is crucial to consider the implications of altering the vaccine schedule and ensure that public health measures are in place to protect the most vulnerable members of society.

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