Children’s Wisconsin Joins Statewide Effort Affirming Childhood Immunization as Standard of Care

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Children’s Wisconsin Joins Statewide Effort Affirming Childhood Immunization as Standard of Care

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Apr 01, 2026
Children's Wisconsin Media Relations

Children’s Wisconsin has joined health care organizations and associations across Wisconsin in issuing a joint statement affirming that routine childhood immunization, as outlined by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), remains the standard of care for their pediatric patients.

The statement, “Statement from Wisconsin Health Care and Public Health Leaders on Childhood Immunization,” reflects a unified commitment to evidence-based vaccination practices and clear guidance for families and clinicians. 

The joint statement highlights that childhood vaccination recommendations are grounded in rigorous scientific review, informed by disease trends and designed to support equitable access to preventive care.

Participating organizations also reaffirmed their commitment to:

  • Recommend routine childhood vaccines according to the AAP schedule
  • Engage in open, respectful conversations with families
  • Support timely vaccination to protect children and communities

The statement comes amid increasing public confusion about vaccine guidance and aims to reinforce confidence in long-standing, evidence-based practices.

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Children’s Wisconsin is the region’s only independent health care system dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children. In fact, everything we do at Children’s Wisconsin is focused on making the kids of Wisconsin the healthiest in the nation.

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