
Vaccine Recommendations in Disarray; Chatbots Card You
Multiple news sources report a divergence in childhood vaccine recommendations, with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommending immunization against 18 diseases, including RSV, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reduced its recommendations to 11, primarily advising vaccines for the additional diseases only for high-risk children. While both organizations agree on core vaccinations like MMR and chickenpox, the AAP maintains a broader stance, advocating for nearly all previously recommended vaccines, whereas the CDC has narrowed its focus based on risk factors.



















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