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    3 Changes to Children's Vaccine Recommendations Announced

    The nation's largest pediatrician group today released its new schedule of recommended childhood vaccinations. It made three major changes to its previous recommendations, after a federal advisory panel of experts reviewed recent evidence from vaccine studies.

    The biggest change is the new recommendation that boys should be vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV). Since 2006, the HPV vaccine has been recommended for girls, primarily to help prevent cervical cancer, and in 2009, the experts advised that boys "could" be given the shots, too.

    The stronger wording in the new recommendations, that boys "should" be given the shots, came about because new data showed giving boys the vaccine can help lessen the odds of HPV-associated cancers in men and in women, said Dr. H. Cody Meissner, chief of pediatric infectious disease at the Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center in Boston.

    Meissner was part of the group of experts updating this year's recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics; the panel also included experts from the Centers for Disease and Prevention, which had previously recommended the HPV vaccine for boys.

    The new vaccination schedules are published today (Feb. 1) in the journal Pediatrics.

    Routine HPV vaccinations for boys

    The new guidelines call for boys to get the first of the three doses of HPV vaccine at age 11 or 12, the same age the shot is recommended for girls.

    HPV vaccinations are also advised for young men ages 13 to 21 if they've not yet had all three shots. It may be given to boys as young as 9 and to men between 22 and 26. 

    Young people are encouraged to get all three shots, given over a 6-month period, before they become sexually active.

    "Every parent likes to think their child is not sexually active in their early teen years," Meissner said. "But if you wait until they're sexually active, you miss the benefit of the vaccine."

    The vaccine has been known to protect against genital warts in males and females, and recent evidence has shown it can prevent anal cancer in men and women. The HPV vaccine has also been shown to be protective against penile cancers, as well as head and neck cancers.

    Updates to meningococcal and flu vaccines

    The meningococcal and flu vaccines are the focus of the other two changes to the guidelines.

    A booster dose of the meningococcal vaccine is now recommended for children at age 16. The previous schedule recommended children be routinely immunized against meningococcal disease, which prevents most types of meningitis, when they are 11 or 12.

    Infectious disease experts had thought that one dose of meningococcal vaccine would protect a young person through the college years, Meissner said. "But data became available that the vaccine doesn't last that long, and the risk goes up late in the teen years," he said.

    Teens are now advised to get a booster dose to make sure that protection is maintained through the high-risk window, which occurs between 16 and 21 years, when many are living in close quarters, such as in college dormitories.

    Some slight tweaks were also made to flu shot recommendations. This was the second year the AAP is recommending that children 6 months and older need to get the annual flu shot, Meissner said.

    The new schedule clarifies the guidance for giving the flu shot to kids with egg allergies. Studies have shown the amount of egg protein in the flu vaccine is not enough to produce an allergic reaction in those with mild allergies, who can eat cooked eggs, Meissner said. Still, the flu shot may not be appropriate for people with a severe egg allergy, he said.

    Advice for parents

    A lot of parents are nervous about the number of shots recommended for children and teenagers these days, and they want to know how long each vaccine has been around, and how serious the risk is if their child does not get it, said Dr. Peter Greenspan, medical director of MassGeneral Hospital for Children in Boston.

    He said he has noticed that parents are getting increasingly discerning about immunizations. "I find that parents really want to know the whys about the vaccines, which is entirely appropriate and important information for doctors to share," Greenspan said.

    When new changes are made to the vaccination schedule, he said, "it's just a matter of explanation and discussion with your pediatrician."

    Pass it on: Experts now recommend that pre-teen boys get vaccinated against HPV, that 16-year-olds be vaccinated against meningitis and that almost all children receive a flu shot annually.

    This story was provided by MyHealthNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow MyHealthNewsDaily on Twitter @MyHealth_MHND. Find us on Facebook.

     

    12 comments

    • .  •  3 mths ago
      Government eugenics program. read up on HPV people,The vaccines are killing children, and not just isolated cases.
    • Joe  •  Montreal, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      It`s great to see serious comments below, and those people are right - the arrival of autism in our society parallels the arrival of `vaccines`... the Amish have no vaccines, and no autism ... HPV has already killed 15é20 girls in the US and now Canadians are going to start killing boys (just check the data) ...
    • Jed  •  Allentown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      You pro vaxers need to pull your heads out of the sand and stop believing what some corrupt industry that hides behind blanket immunity tells you. Corporations are corrupt. I find it
      ironic that a pharmaceutical company that produces a vaccine for immunity for a said disease needs immunity from prosecution and lawsuits. Apparently that law is their "vaccine."
      • Brian M 3 mths ago
        So you are telling me that my child shouldn't be vacccinated against life-threatending illnesses because a corporation makes the drugs? Corporations make food too, so should I stop feeding my child? I find your logic to be flawed. And, spare me the 'studies' that found links between vaccines and diseases. Those all turned out to be falsified, but not before they produced a bunch of nut-jobs like you.
      • sicktiredfedup 3 mths ago
        Brian there are over 30 strains of HPV and this only protects against 4. You are kidding yourself if you think your child is fully protected b/c of this vacc.
      • Carlos _z 3 mths ago
        Brian... No one is telling you to do anything and you do what you feel is the right thing to do according to you. Yes, Corporations make drugs, they make food, they also make caskets. You go ahead and innoculate yourself and your children if you deem it appropriate... I will not be doing so as I have "informed" myself as to the truth.
    • Jed  •  Allentown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Pro vaccine apologists please leave those who don't want to inject themselves with animal proteins alone. I have no problem with those who want to get a vaccine if they feel that their
      immune system is compromised but for those who are healthy and wish to practice a natural immunity also have an intellectual, physical and spiritual right not to inject themselves with these pathogens. If you want a vaccine, knock yourselves out and leave me alone.
    • BKJ  •  Monticello, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      Anyone considering the HPV vaccine should reconsider. It can cause death and serious physical ailments. There are articles and videos of people talking about what happened to them or their children when they were vaccinated with it. In most cases, the virus will go away on its own and not every hpv virus causes cancer. Nor does the virus protect against every hpv virus that causes cancer.
      • sicktiredfedup 3 mths ago
        I dont know how people gave you thumbs down, when there have been thousands of serious reports made to the VAERS. I guess people dont want to hear the truth.
      • BKJ 3 mths ago
        No, they would rather believe everything the government tells them. It is sad, really, that people don't want to think for themselves and really see what is going on.
      • Violet 3 mths ago
        yahoo is not the government. logic fail.
    • Jed  •  Allentown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      All Vaccines are experiments. No vaccine has EVER been proven to work on a large scale study. Reduction of Polio, TB......is not evidence since advances in medical care,
      sanitation, person hygiene can be counted as playing a very important part of the reduction and eradication of infectious diseases.
      • Goldensach 3 mths ago
        small pox
      • mlt1862 3 mths ago
        If I'm not mistaken (which I could be)... better hygeine started the Polio outbreaks because our bodies lost their natural defense because of a lack of exposure to it.
      • Violet 3 mths ago
        just plain lies.
    • Stags_Leap_Guy  •  3 mths ago
      Today's recommendation adds 3 more shots for boys, one more booster shot for both sexes, and those who are allergic to eggs have no more excuse not to get the flu vaccine. In 1983, the CDC schedule outline 22 individual vaccinations and by 2011 the schedule has increased to 50 (note that individual vaccinations may be combinted into a single shot). Now we are adding even more. Is more really that good? No one questions this?
      • Stags_Leap_Guy 3 mths ago
        Note: the stats are from birth through age six.
      • toate 3 mths ago
        The drug industry is huge and has a lot of influence. If our actual health was related to the cost of our health care we should be the healthiest country on the planet, but we are not.
      • Violet 3 mths ago
        lol i love the comments, no roll the dice with your children, the polio vaccine is really not nessicary, i mean who even has polio anymore am i right?
    • safeinthewoods  •  3 mths ago
      1. Don't do it
      2. Don't do it
      3. Don't do it
      ... it's all poison ...
    • William  •  3 mths ago
      Wow! Where are all the vaccine conspiracy nutjob comments?
      I get on here looking for some entertainment and there's nothing...
      So disappointed...

      C'mon anti-vaccine folks - make with the crazy already!
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Give it time it has only been posted for a few minutes
      • ?????? 3 mths ago
        William, all the pro-vaccine conspiracy is in the article.
      • Brian M 3 mths ago
        As I read this, your post is 57mins old - and now the nut-jobs are out in full force. I'd think the postings were made by a bunch of Amish, but they don't use computers.
    • Goldensach  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Were you allergic to eggs before you injected egg protiens along with a forgein muted viral proteins to illict an immune response to "just" the viral protien in the vaccine?
    • Jed  •  Allentown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      FOR the GREATER Glory of SOCIETY!
      We must give up our freedoms for the decisions that are of the greater good!
      Individualism is dead, Failure to comply will result in removal of your benefits, your rights, and your continued existence in the Peoples Society.
      This applies to Healthcare, Freedom of Speech, Right to keep and bare arms, and union representation.
    • Fairy  •  3 mths ago
      The NWO considers vaccine compliance as an IQ test. Think about that.
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