Doctors fear CDC vaccine recommendation changes will fuel vaccine hesitancy in Canada
TORONTO — Sweeping changes to the childhood vaccine schedule in the U.S. are concerning doctors who say Canadian parents might get the false impression that it’s unsafe to immunize their children.
Ontario Medical Association President Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman says she is most worried about the confusion that parents may feel when they see that the U.S. and Canada have different immunization recommendations for kids.
She says that can drive misinformation, causing a rise of serious illnesses that are preventable.
“From a Canadian perspective, it’s a cautionary tale for us,” Abdurrahman said, speaking about the resurgence of preventable diseases that can happen after even a small drop in immunization levels, as seen with measles outbreaks over the past year.


