Routine vs. Risk-Based Vaccination - Summary - MDSpire

Routine vs. Risk-Based Vaccination

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  • Arthur Allen

  • Jackie Fortiér

  • January 7, 2026

  • 8 min

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Objective:

To discuss the recent changes in CDC vaccination recommendations and their implications for childhood immunization.

Key Findings:
  • The CDC no longer recommends routine vaccination for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and rotavirus.
  • These vaccines have historically prevented millions of hospitalizations and deaths.
  • The new guidance places the responsibility on parents to research vaccines.
Interpretation:

The shift to risk-based vaccination may undermine public health by reducing overall immunization rates and increasing the risk of disease outbreaks.

Limitations:
  • The new recommendations may lead to confusion among parents regarding vaccine importance.
  • The approach may not align with scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of these vaccines.
Conclusion:

The changes in vaccination recommendations could have significant public health implications, potentially leading to increased disease incidence among children.

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