<p>A federal judge on Monday issued a stay on the CDC&rsquo;s move to reduce the number of routinely recommended childhood vaccines</p>
Childhood vaccination refers to the administration of vaccines to infants and young children to protect them from various infectious diseases. Vaccines stimulate the immune system to recognize and fight pathogens, significantly reducing the incidence of diseases such as measles, mumps, and polio.
Vaccine recommendations are guidelines provided by health authorities, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), regarding which vaccines should be administered and at what ages. These recommendations are based on extensive research and aim to ensure community immunity and protect public health.