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Click Here for Japanese Translation RFK Jr panel votes against ingredient targeted by anti-vaxxers

RFK Jr panel votes against ingredient targeted by anti-vaxxers

ケネディ氏の専門家パネル、反ワクチン派標的の成分に反対票

A newly appointed US medical panel voted Thursday to oppose the use of a vaccine ingredient long targeted by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over debunked claims it causes autism.
Thimerosal, a preservative that prevents bacterial and fungal contamination in multidose vials, has been extensively studied, with authorities including the World Health Organization finding no evidence of harm beyond minor injection-site reactions.
Although the substance is now rarely used in US vaccines, the recommendations by the influential Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices alarmed experts, who say the move has effectively embedded talking points championed by the anti-vaccine movement into national policy.
Kennedy -- who spent decades spreading vaccine misinformation before becoming President Donald Trump's top health official -- abruptly fired all 17 ACIP members earlier this month, accusing them without evidence of conflicts of interest.
Across three votes, his new panelists recommended that thimerosal be removed from influenza vaccines for children, pregnant women and finally all adults.
Cody Meissner, a professor of pediatrics at Dartmouth University and the lone voice of dissent, said: The risk from influenza is so much greater than the nonexistent risk as far as we know from thimerosal, adding that he was worried about the decision's global impact.
Although 96 percent of US flu vaccines in the 2024-2025 season did not contain thimerosal, the preservative remains important in lower income countries because they are more likely to use lower cost multidose vials that must be punctured repeatedly, raising the risk of contamination.
Thimerosal contains an artificial form of mercury called ethylmercury that is cleared from the body far more quickly than the form of the chemical found in nature. US manufacturers voluntarily removed it from most pediatric vaccines in 2001.
- 'Platform for anti-vaccine talking points' -
The fact that it's being brought up again -- something that's already been adjudicated -- shows how the ACIP is becoming a platform for anti-vaccine talking points to come back to life long after most of us thought they'd been put to rest, Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease specialist at Johns Hopkins University, told AFP.
Ahead of the vote, Lyn Redwood, a nurse and former leader of the anti-vaccine group Children's Health Defense, which Kennedy once chaired, was invited to present arguments against thimerosal.
A previous version of her slideshow, which was posted online before the meeting, was removed without explanation after it was found to contain a fabricated citation.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had prepared a rebuttal to Redwood's presentation, but it was removed from the meeting website.
Robert Malone, a new panel member known for spreading misinformation during the Covid-19 pandemic, including promoting the antiparastic drug ivermectin to treat the virus, said the CDC document had not been approved by the Office of the Secretary.
We now have a CDC ACIP that is voting based on vibes from an embarrassingly bad presentation from an external speaker, Jeremy Faust, an emergency physician and editor-in-chief of MedPage Today, told AFP.
Taking thimerosal out of the few vaccines it's in won't change anything other than give credence to discredited notion. That will undermine confidence in vaccines, not improve it.

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