2025-2026 Flu Vaccine Shows Promise Against H3N2 as CDC Issues New Health Alerts
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory on January 20 about New World screwworm cases in animals in Mexico, now moving north. New York State Department of Health urges clinicians to watch for signs in people with recent travel there, like visible larvae in wounds, foul odor, swelling, or pain. Report suspected cases immediately to local health departments and remove larvae properly to prevent spread.
On childhood vaccines, the Association of American Medical Colleges reports major shifts in the schedule. Vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, meningococcal ACWY, influenza, and COVID-19 moved from routine recommendation to shared clinical decision-making, while HPV doses dropped to one. Experts like Dr. Yvonne Maldonado from Stanford warn this could raise risks of outbreaks, as hepatitis B perinatal cases were nearly eliminated by universal vaccination, and flu killed 79 unvaccinated kids this season per CDC data. The American Academy of Pediatrics endorses sticking to prior recommendations amid confusion.
Infectious Disease Advisor notes the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will revisit COVID-19 vaccine safety on March 18-19, potentially updating guidance.
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