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The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended the removal of the preservative thimerosal in seasonal influenza vaccines at their meeting.
The decision shows just how vaccine critics are beginning to shape official U.S. policy, public health officials told The Washington Post.
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Thimerosal has been a target of groups that question vaccine safety. What vaccines still contain the mercury compound, and what would happen if the recommendations against its use become official?
The conversation around the flu vaccine has been reignited with controversy due to renewed attention on thimerosal, a mercury ...
The CDC panel voted against an ingredient that the anti-vaccine movement has long targeted, while Arcadia was acquired by ...
"This is a very clear effort to shine a light on this anti-vaccine trope: that thimerosal is somehow dangerous.” ...
The preservative is in a small share of flu shots and has been studied for decades. Experts say it’s safe — despite Kennedy’s long opposition.
Brewer was terminated by Health and Human Services Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the vaccine advisory panel in June.
The group cast aside evidence-based science in favor of anti-vaccine propaganda and dangerous falsehoods that will hurt ...
The Trump administration’s new vaccine advisers endorsed this fall's flu vaccines late last week, but only those that don't ...
In a matter of weeks, the credibility of the U.S. vaccine advisory panel has been upended after Kennedy removed all 17 of its ...