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Medical Associations Challenge New CDC Vaccine Guidelines in Court

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Six major medical organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, are planning to file a lawsuit to overturn the CDC's recent vaccine recommendations for children. The changes, which narrow vaccination guidelines for diseases like meningococcal and hepatitis, were implemented without new evidence and follow a directive from former President Trump. The groups argue that these modifications could jeopardize children's health and confuse families. They are seeking to revert the vaccine schedule to its April 2025 state and prevent the CDC's advisory panel from meeting in February. A court hearing for this request is set for February 13.

Key Details: • Lawsuit aims to revert vaccine schedule to April 15, 2025. • Hearing on preliminary injunction scheduled for February 13. • Medical groups claim new recommendations lack scientific backing.

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CDCRobert F. Kennedy Jr.American Academy of PediatricsAndrew NixonAndrew RacineKimberly BissAdam UratoAmerican College of PhysiciansAmerican Public Health AssociationMassachusetts Public Health AllianceInfectious Diseases Society of AmericaSociety for Maternal-Fetal MedicineHHS

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