美国卫生部门就疫苗指南征求公众意见,此前特朗普签署行政令


2026年8月21日 15:03 UTC / 路透社

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8月21日(路透社)——美国卫生与公众服务部周五表示,在唐纳德·特朗普总统签署要求减少儿童疫苗接种的行政令后,该部门正在就联邦疫苗接种建议征求公众反馈,包括建议的分类和传播方式。

卫生与公众服务部已发布公告,邀请民众就可能修订的疫苗分类标准发表意见,例如是否应推荐某些疫苗但不建议在婴儿期接种,或附带条件推荐疫苗。

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该部门还就疫苗建议应如何规范接种时机和顺序征求意见,包括是否可在更宽泛的年龄窗口内接种疫苗,或分开预约接种。

包括家长、医生和卫生官员在内的公众需在9月20日前向卫生部门提交意见。

特朗普本月早些时候签署行政令,将儿童疫苗接种计划限制为11种疫苗,称此举将为美国儿童提供“黄金标准”的保护,并指示官员重新审查疫苗接种的时机和顺序。

该行政令推进了卫生部长小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪长期以来的目标。肯尼迪是一名反疫苗活动人士,曾宣扬疫苗与自闭症之间存在关联,这一说法已被科学家多次驳斥。

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目前,疫苗分为全民常规接种、针对特定人群的风险分层接种,以及由患者和医生共同决策的接种三类。

卫生与公众服务部特别就共同决策模式征求反馈,包括该模式可能存在的风险,如医患双方产生困惑、疫苗接种率下降以及临床医生花费更多时间。

该机构指出,在新冠疫情期间及疫情过后,公众对联邦卫生当局的信任度有所下降。它提到,过去的一些疫苗推荐流程被认为过于仓促或过于自信,损害了疫苗体系的整体公信力。

该部门表示,这些反馈将有助于该部门评估现行框架是否充分支持科学严谨性、知情选择和公众信任。

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US health department seeks public feedback on vaccine guidelines after Trump order

August 21, 2026 3:03 PM UTC / Reuters

Federal employees arrive for work at the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 13, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

Aug 21 (Reuters) – The U.S. health department said on Friday it was seeking public feedback on federal vaccine recommendations, including how they are categorized and ​communicated, after President Donald Trump’s executive order calling for fewer ‌childhood vaccinations.

The Department of Health and Human Services has posted a notice asking for comments on possible revamped categories, such as whether some vaccines should be recommended but ​not during infancy, or recommended with qualifications.

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It has also sought ​guidance on how recommendations should address timing and sequencing, including ⁠whether vaccines could be given within broader age windows or at separate ​visits.

Members of the public, including parents, doctors and health officials, have until ​September 20, to submit their comments to the health department.

Trump signed an executive order earlier this month to limit the inoculation schedule to 11 immunizations, saying it would give ​U.S. children “gold-standard” protection, and directed officials to review the timing and sequencing ​of vaccinations.

The order advances a long-standing goal of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ‌an ⁠anti-vaccine activist who has promoted a link between vaccines and autism that scientists have repeatedly debunked.

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Currently, vaccines are categorized as routine for everyone, risk-based for specific groups, or left to shared decision-making between patients and doctors.

HHS ​is specifically seeking feedback ​on shared ⁠decision-making, including its potential risks such as confusion among patients and doctors, lower vaccination rates and added time for ​clinicians.

The agency noted that public trust in federal health ​authorities ⁠fell during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. It cited concerns that some past recommendation processes were seen as rushed or overconfident, which hurt the overall ⁠credibility of ​the vaccine system.

The department said the feedback ​would help inform its consideration of whether the current framework adequately supports scientific rigor, informed ​choice and public trust.

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Reporting by Kamal Choudhury in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar

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