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RFK Jr. ‘makes a living on lawsuits that target vaccines:’ Brandy Zadrozny on HHS measles response
MSNBC· 2025-07-13 19:39
Public Health Crisis - Measles has resurged in the US, reaching a 33-year high with at least 1,288 confirmed cases across 39 states in 2025 [1] - Scientists had declared measles eliminated in the US in 2000, meaning no cases originated within the country [1] - In the current outbreaks, 65% of cases are in people under 19, and 92% of all cases are in unvaccinated individuals [1] - If one person has measles, 9 out of 10 unvaccinated people around them will contract the disease [1] - Among unvaccinated people who get measles, 20% will be hospitalized, 10% of children will develop ear infections, and as many as 5% of children will get pneumonia [1] - Approximately 0.1% of those infected with measles will develop brain swelling, and up to 0.3% of those infected will die [1] Vaccine Misinformation and Public Health Infrastructure - There is renewed antivaccine sentiment in the US, allegedly perpetuated by influential leaders [1] - The Health and Human Services Secretary has been accused of downplaying the outbreak and promoting unscientific treatments [1] - The Secretary of Health and Human Services allegedly fired the CDC's independent vaccine advisory committee and replaced them with individuals skeptical about vaccines [1][2] - Medical misinformation is considered a significant force, with concerns that the Secretary of Health and Human Services is contributing to the problem [1] - The dismantling of public health infrastructure is making it difficult to rebuild trust in vaccines and prevent disease [2][3]