Monday, March 2, 2015

Most Doctors Give In to Requests by Parents to Alter Vaccine Schedules - NYTimes.com

A wide majority of pediatricians and family physicians acquiesce to parents who wish to delay vaccinating their children, even though the doctors feel these decisions put children at risk for measleswhooping cough and other ailments, a new survey has found.

Physicians who reluctantly agreed said they did so to build trust with families and to avoid losing them as patients.

The survey, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, asked a nationally representative sample of 534 primary care physicians in 2012 how often parents in their practices postponed one or more vaccinations for children younger than age 2.

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