The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) has published its own recommendations for maternal vaccination, which differ from those of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ACOG President Camille Clare attributed the need for these guidelines to confusion stemming from changing national recommendations and misinformation about vaccines during pregnancy. Clare emphasized the importance of providing reliable, evidence-based information on maternal immunizations from trusted sources.
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ACOG Releases New Maternal Vaccination Recommendations
The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) has issued new maternal vaccination recommendations that diverge from CDC guidelines. ACOG President Camille Clare highlighted the confusion caused by changing recommendations and misinformation surrounding vaccines during pregnancy.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'meddling'
- ✕ loaded language: 'anti-vaccine'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- ✕ framing: selective emphasis on RFK Jr.'s role
- ✕ editorializing: rejecting RFK Jr.'s meddling
- ✕ omitted response: a named/criticized party is given no chance to respond
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ACOG Releases New Maternal Vaccination Recommendations