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Kennedy's choices for the new vaccine advisory panel - including vaccine sceptics - has raised concerns from public health experts | Kennedy's choices for the new vaccine advisory panel - including vaccine sceptics - has raised concerns from public health experts |
The new members of US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr's panel of vaccine advisers will review long-approved immunisation schedules for children and teens. | The new members of US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr's panel of vaccine advisers will review long-approved immunisation schedules for children and teens. |
The seven members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (Acip) met for the first time on Wednesday, weeks after Kennedy ousted all 17 of their predecessors. | The seven members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (Acip) met for the first time on Wednesday, weeks after Kennedy ousted all 17 of their predecessors. |
The Acip recommends who should be vaccinated and when these immunisations should occur to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). | |
Ahead of the meeting, public health experts and politicians raised concerns about the qualifications of the new members - several of whom are vaccine critics. | Ahead of the meeting, public health experts and politicians raised concerns about the qualifications of the new members - several of whom are vaccine critics. |
The health secretary sparked uproar when he removed all of Acip's members on 9 June, and then hand-picked eight new members to serve on the panel - including one who dropped out hours before the first meeting. | |
Wednesday's meeting began with the new chair Dr Martin Kulldorff telling the panel that he was fired from his job as a professor at Harvard University because he refused to get a Covid-19 vaccine. | Wednesday's meeting began with the new chair Dr Martin Kulldorff telling the panel that he was fired from his job as a professor at Harvard University because he refused to get a Covid-19 vaccine. |
Dr Kulldorff also announced the panel would launch new working groups to examine child vaccination schedules and vaccines that were approved seven or more years ago. | Dr Kulldorff also announced the panel would launch new working groups to examine child vaccination schedules and vaccines that were approved seven or more years ago. |
He said that whether it was "wise" to give the hepatitis B vaccines to newborns - a shot proven to be safe and effective at preventing the infection that causes liver cancer - would also be reviewed, as would vaccine schedules for measles. | |
Examining vaccines licensed seven or more years ago raises concerns because it suggests their approval process was flawed, said Bill Hanage, a professor of epidemiology at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. | |
"I cannot think of any rational reason you would look at that and think it to be the case," he said. | "I cannot think of any rational reason you would look at that and think it to be the case," he said. |
The panel was initially meant to vote on recommendations for shots against RSV, a respiratory virus that can be dangerous for infants, but that has been postponed. | The panel was initially meant to vote on recommendations for shots against RSV, a respiratory virus that can be dangerous for infants, but that has been postponed. |
On Thursday, the group is scheduled to hear a presentation on the use of thimerosal in vaccines given by Lyn Redwood, a former leader of Children's Health Defense, an anti-vaccine group Kennedy used to run. | On Thursday, the group is scheduled to hear a presentation on the use of thimerosal in vaccines given by Lyn Redwood, a former leader of Children's Health Defense, an anti-vaccine group Kennedy used to run. |
Ms Redwood has been hired by the CDC to work in its vaccine safety office, according to the BBC's US partner CBS News. | Ms Redwood has been hired by the CDC to work in its vaccine safety office, according to the BBC's US partner CBS News. |
The decision for the panel to discuss thimerosal - a mercury-based preservative that has not been used in most vaccines for decades - was perplexing, Prof Hanage said. | |
In the past, he added, Acip's members had a wide range of vaccine expertise and would scrutinise vaccine recommendations for months. | |
This time, Kennedy chose a panel of "people that are like him - people in the past who have shown an anti-vaccine bias", said Dr Paul Offit, a former Acip member and director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. | |
One of the new Acip members was planned to be Dr Michael Ross - but he withdrew this week ahead of a review of members' financial holdings, the Department of Health and Human Services said. | |
Kennedy's panel choices have also sparked criticism from Republican Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician who was sceptical of voting to confirm Kennedy as health secretary because of his stance on vaccines. | |
Cassidy wrote on social media that the panel should not proceed with their meeting because of the group's small size and the lack of a CDC director in place to approve their recommendations. | |
"Although the appointees to Acip have scientific credentials, many do not have significant experience studying microbiology, epidemiology or immunology," he wrote. | |
"In particular, some lack experience studying new technologies such as mRNA vaccines, and may even have a preconceived bias against them." | "In particular, some lack experience studying new technologies such as mRNA vaccines, and may even have a preconceived bias against them." |
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