Reductions in federally recommended childhood vaccines put Minnesota health officials in a bind

On Jan. 5, federal health care officials cut the number of vaccines recommended for every child, reaffirming the need to immunize children against 11 infectious diseases such as measles but leaving families to decide whether to pursue flu shots and others.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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