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AMA statement on changes to childhood vaccine schedule

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The following statement is attributable to:
Sandra Adamson Fryhofer, M.D.
Trustee, American Medical Association

“The American Medical Association is deeply concerned by recent changes to the childhood immunization schedule that affects the health and safety of millions of children. Vaccination policy has long been guided by a rigorous, transparent scientific process grounded in decades of evidence showing that vaccines are safe, effective, and lifesaving.

“Changes of this magnitude require careful review, expert and public input, and clear scientific justification. That level of rigor and transparency was not part of this decision. When longstanding recommendations are altered without a robust, evidence-based process, it undermines public trust and puts children at unnecessary risk of preventable disease.

“The scientific evidence remains unchanged, and the AMA supports continued access to childhood immunizations recommended by national medical specialty societies. We urge federal health leaders to recommit to a transparent, evidence-based process that puts children’s health and safety first and reflects the realities of our nation’s disease burden.”

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