Group 1 - The Immunization Practices Advisory Committee of the CDC held a meeting to discuss updates on vaccination recommendations, including a decision against the combined vaccine for measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella for children under 4 years old [1] - The committee's recommendations require approval from the CDC director to become official guidelines [1] - The meeting gained attention due to recent turmoil within the CDC, including the dismissal of all 17 original committee members and the appointment of 12 new members by the Secretary of Health and Human Services [1] Group 2 - Prior to the meeting, several states, including California, Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii, issued unified recommendations for winter respiratory disease vaccinations [2] - California's governor signed a law stating that future vaccination policies will follow guidance from trusted, independent medical institutions rather than the politically influenced CDC advisory committee [2] - The establishment of the "Northeast Public Health Collaborative" aims to provide science-based information to safeguard public health services in response to recent changes in public health policy under the Trump administration [2]
美疾控中心免疫实践咨询委员会审议更新疫苗接种建议
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-20 01:42