As CDC fades, others must provide vaccine advice
By The Herald Editorial Board
Continuing what may now have to be a regular response to such decisions, a health alliance of West Coast states, including Washington state, announced Friday it was refuting the advice of what had once been a trusted source of health advice: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, specifically the agencys vaccine advisory panel.
Last week, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP, voted 8-3 to end the agencys 34-year recommendation to parents to inoculate newborns against hepatitis B, a virus that attacks the liver and risks liver failure, liver cancer and cirrhosis. While most adults who contract hepatitis B recovery fully, infants and children are more likely to develop a chronic and long-lasting infection if not inoculated at birth.
The panels advice, forwarded to the CDC director for final approval now an acting director following the White Houses firing of the Senate-confirmed director, Susan Monarez, in late August is that the vaccine should be given at birth only to infants born to women who test positive for the virus.
The West Coast Health Alliance, which was formed in September in response to similar questionable CDC guidance on access to vaccines for covid-19 and other diseases, said it recommended hepatitis B vaccines for newborns, with a first dose given within 24 hours of birth, followed by completion of the series. The alliance said its recommendation was aligned with guidance from national medical organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Infections Diseases Society of America.
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(174,319 posts)What do Americans do when the authoritative source our doctors turn to for the best scientific guidance can no longer be trusted?
States fight back as Trumpâs CDC wages war on health and science - MS NOW
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You may have heard that, a few days ago, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s handpicked CDC advisory panel voted to roll back the long-standing recommendation to vaccinate babies for hepatitis B, even though universal vaccination is credited with virtually eliminating the virus among newborns in the United States.
Later that day, Kennedys CDC panel welcomed a lengthy presentation, 76 slides long, about vaccines not from a doctor or public health expert, but from the secretarys personal attorney, who has demanded, among other things, that the government should revoke its approval of the polio vaccine because who among us is not interested in bringing polio back at scale in the U.S......
Turns out, theres a plan: A few months ago, groups of states in the West and the Northeast formed their own health alliances to provide their residents with guidance about vaccines, based on the best scientific evidence.
After the advisory panels hepatitis B vote, these new health alliances rejected the CDCs advice and told doctors and patients in their states to continue vaccinating at birth.
Just last week in Illinois, Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill ordering his states health department to establish vaccine guidelines for its residents, to make vaccines more available to Illinois children, and to require insurance companies to cover them.....
If states and health institutions, and even insurance companies, start turning away from the federal government to create their own health infrastructure across the country, by necessity, that is a very different kind of country than the one we have been living in.
Rachel was great on this issue last night