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New ACIP charter broadens criteria for members, calls for review of alternatives to vaccines

A new charter for the panel that advises the CDC on vaccine use substantially refocuses the responsibilities of the committee, downplaying its role in recommending the use of new vaccines.

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statnews.comStai leggendo1 g fa

New ACIP charter broadens criteria for members, calls for review of alternatives to vaccines

A new charter for the panel that advises the CDC on vaccine use substantially refocuses the responsibilities of the committee, downplaying its role in recommending the use of new vaccines.

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medpagetoday.com15 h fa

New Charter Unveiled for CDC's Influential Vaccine Committee

Changes to rules governing ACIP could inject more politicization, experts warn

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·statnews.com

    New ACIP charter broadens criteria for members, calls for review of alternatives to vaccines

    A new charter for the panel that advises the CDC on vaccine use substantially refocuses the responsibilities of the committee, downplaying its role in recommending the use of new…

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·medpagetoday.com

    New Charter Unveiled for CDC's Influential Vaccine Committee

    Changes to rules governing ACIP could inject more politicization, experts warn