WASHINGTON — The future of children’s vaccines is on the agenda at today’s meeting of federal vaccine advisers, who are reviewing the childhood schedule.

Informing their discussion: a leader in the effort to limit access to vaccines and raise doubts about their safety and effectiveness, who has petitioned the FDA to remove access to polio and hepatitis B vaccines and represented people with vaccine injury claims.

Aaron Siri, an attorney with ties to health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will lead the committee through a sweeping, 76-slide presentation that broadly addresses the childhood vaccine schedule, according to an agenda for the meeting and a copy of the slides uploaded to the website of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.

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