CDC panel votes to change guidance on MMRV vaccine for kids

Posted by nnuforum | 6 hours ago | News | Views: 13


  • Now Playing

    CDC panel votes to change guidance on MMRV vaccine for kids

    04:27

  • UP NEXT

    Doctor accuses healthcare company of overbilling patients

    03:17

  • New Study Shows Effectiveness, Side Effects for Weight-Loss Pills

    02:44

  • Novo Nordisk aims for FDA approval of weight loss pill

    01:37

  • Former CDC director says she was fired for refusing to rubber–stamp vaccine policies

    02:44

  • Sen. Mullin backtracks on claim of recorded meetings between Kennedy and Monarez

    02:15

  • Collins questions Monarez about Kennedy pushing her to approve vaccine recommendations

    01:57

  • Jenna Bush Hager and Rosie Perez Learn Boxing Basics!

    03:33

  • ‘What happened? Did we fail?’: Sen. Cassidy questions firing of CDC director

    05:35

  • Former CDC director details RFK Jr.’s demands before she was fired

    09:00

  • Doctor Shares Ways to Recognize and Treat Chronic Inflammation

    04:13

  • Doctor Shares What to Know About the 2025 Flu Shot

    04:07

  • Ex-CDC director expected to focus on vaccines in first testimony since firing

    03:02

  • How lower vaccination rates in schools are affecting high-risk students 

    04:31

  • Childhood vaccination rates declining nationwide 

    04:55

  • NBC News investigation finds steep decline in childhood vaccination rates

    03:45

  • Try These Simple and Realistic Ways to Eat Smarter

    04:32

  • Colorectal Cancer Alliance CEO Talks Project Cure Investment

    05:30

  • How New Early Cancer Screening Guidelines Are Saving Lives

    04:19

  • Health officials warn of rising West Nile virus cases

    01:36

Hallie Jackson NOW

An advisory panel to the CDC voted to adjust recommendations for a measles vaccine that includes protection against the varicella, or chickenpox, virus. The new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices suggests the MMRV vaccine shouldn’t be recommended for children under age 4 because of a small risk for febrile seizures in that age group.



NBC News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *