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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s newly revamped vaccine advisory panel voted on Thursday to recommend use of ...
A new slate of vaccine advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted Thursday to recommend that ...
A group of outside advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted 5-2 to recommend use of a new shot ...
A CDC advisory panel on Thursday voted 5-2 to recommend the use of a new preventative RSV therapy in babies, Merck’s ...
Merck's Enflonsia vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus won approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's ...
The FDA delivered two notable approvals for RSV immunization, UroGen overcame a negative advisory committee vote to secure an ...
The votes on vaccine recommendations are the first move by the panel after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.
RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel endorsed Merck’s RSV shot for babies, easing fears that his stance might delay rollout.
The vote offers a sigh of relief to doctors and public health experts worried about vaccine skepticism creeping into policymaking.
The eight new ACIP members met for the first time June 25 after Kennedy fired all 17 original members of the committee June 9 ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had fired all 17 members of a key vaccine panel. Now his new panel recommended a new infant RSV vaccine ...
Compared with flu vaccine recipients, those given the RSV or shingles vaccine had 18% to 37% lower odds of receiving a ...