How the next four years can improve our evidence base of the vaccination schedule

With the new presidential administration in the US, more focus has been brought to the United States’ approach to public health - including their recommended vaccination schedule.Christine Stabell Benn and Tracy Høgh have done a series of podcasts over the last year and a half, which have brought specific attention to the way the US childhood vaccination schedule differs from that in Denmark. In this podcast Christine and Tracy Høgh summarize the insights gained from those discussions. and present their wishes for the coming four years:1)  A revised framework for testing, approving and regulating new vaccines 2)  Health authorities that carefully reviews all safety signals in relation to vaccines3)  Stopping unnecessary vaccines4)  Constructive research on the vaccines already in use5)  No vaccine mandates6) A more open and transparent discussion of the pros and cons of vaccines7) A general focus on overall healthThe podcast is based on this article: https://tracybethhoegmdphd.substack.com/p/the-child-immunization-schedule-in?r=twyfi&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true&triedRedirect=true

Om Podcasten

This podcast investigates vaccines and does so with curiosity. Whether it be from a medical or a personal angle each guest offers different perspectives on what we know about vaccines. Your host is professor in global health from University of Southern Denmark, Christine Stabell Benn. // Coronapandemien har stillet skarpt på, hvad vi ved om vacciner, og hvad en nål i skulderen betyder for den enkelte, for samfundet og for forskningen. Spørgsmålene stilles af professor ved Syddansk Universitet, Christine Stabell Benn.