New US Vaccination Guidelines Could Impact Children's Health in El Paso

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The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is set to recommend fewer vaccinations for most children, focusing on those at higher risk for certain diseases. While vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella, polio, and varicella remain recommended, vaccinations for meningococcal disease, hepatitis B, and hepatitis A will be limited. This decision comes amid rising flu cases, with nine pediatric deaths reported this season. Parents in El Paso should be aware that consultations with healthcare providers will now be necessary for some vaccines, potentially complicating access to immunizations. The changes reflect a shift towards a vaccination schedule similar to that of Denmark, raising concerns among public health experts about the risks of preventable disease outbreaks.
Key Details: • Consult with healthcare providers for flu, COVID-19, and rotavirus vaccinations. • Be aware of the new focus on vaccinations for higher-risk children. • Monitor local health updates regarding vaccination availability and recommendations.