Every year, parents and pediatricians look to the CDC for guidance on when children should get their vaccines. The agency has now published its recommended immunization schedule for 2025, covering everyone from newborns to 18-year-olds. This is the blueprint doctors across the United States will follow to keep kids protected from serious diseases.
Right now, we know the schedule exists, but the details of what's actually in it—like which vaccines are recommended at what ages, or if there are any new additions—haven't been made public yet. The report announcing the schedule doesn't include those specifics. We also don't have information on how well the vaccines are tolerated or if there were any safety concerns considered when putting the schedule together.
It's important to remember that this is an official recommendation, not a study of new vaccines. The schedule is based on ongoing review of disease risks and vaccine safety. For now, parents should know the guide is published, but they'll need to talk with their child's doctor to understand exactly what shots are recommended for the coming year and why.