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The FDA and CDC recommended a pause for Ixchiq, a chikungunya vaccine, following reports of adverse events in recipients 60 ...
Hold off on inoculating people ages 60 and older against chikungunya infection with the Ixchiq vaccine, the FDA and CDC ...
The Trump administration's FDA and CDC is advising U.S. patients using the drug Ixchiq to hold off while U.S. health ...
The CDC began recommending Ixchiq last year for adults traveling to countries where chikungunya is common. The vaccine uses a ...
The U.S. government is advising that international travelers age 60 and older not get a chikungunya vaccine as it ...
The CDC recommends the vaccine pause while it investigates “serious adverse events,” including neurologic and cardiac events.
FDA and CDC recommend halting Ixchiq vaccine use in adults 60 and older after reports of serious adverse events, including ...
The FDA and CDC are investigating reports of serious adverse events, including deaths, in recipients of Ixchiq.
The FDA and CDC have also recommended pausing the use of Ixchiq in seniors 60 years and older while safety investigations are ...
Postmarketing reports indicate 17 serious adverse events have been reported in vaccine recipients 62 to 89 years old. Due to an ongoing investigation of serious adverse events, it is recommended ...
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