Robert Kennedy JR. ‘S’s headline Measles It was published on Sundays about the vaccine that the Minister of Health and Welfare often worryed about skepticism on the value and safety of the vaccine. As measles increased in Texas, they were looking at HHS and new leaders, and were waiting for requests to vaccinate children to be suggested by the headlines included in this article.
However, when they read the commentary on the entirely witnessed appeals so that children of children who were not vaccinated to be vaccinated, the standard public health approach of measles was viewed as the text of other playbooks written by opponents of the vaccine.
Stress of parents’ choice. It is recommended that parents consult with medical service providers about the possibility of vaccination. Emphasisative on good nutrition and vitamin supplements, and children’s malnutrition is a factor that affects the survival of measles in developing countries, but it is not a shield for infection anywhere, and is not a threat faced by children in Texas, New Mexico and other countries.
In the outbreak of a life of life, it was not a message that many public health authorities, which many public health officials spoke on Monday, wanted to read.
“The conversation is expected to say. This is absolutely essential for vaccination (disease control and prevention center) and HHS sincerely recommended that an individual who is not vaccinated receives the vaccine. Jason Schwartz, associate professor of health policy at Yale Public Health School.
““ Ask the doctor and understand the choice. ” This is a big start in a classic reaction to measles for decades, ”Schwartz said.
With the onset of Texas, which has already led to nearly 150 cases and at least 18 hospitalization, Kennedy has placed Kennedy in his well -known frame of his well -known disbelief frame of the safety of vaccines, especially the safety of the vaccine. (Kennedy did not repeatedly condemn the disproved charges during the Senate verification process.)
The start of the commentary published on the Fox News website was to read after reading like a traditional public health debate, and Kennedy expressed concern about the outbreak, expressed mourning to the family of dead children, and not being vaccinated by those who were vaccinated by those who were vaccinated, and therefore cannot be vaccinated. I reminded me.
Paul Offit, an epidemic specialist at the Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia, said, “We have been leading vaccinations in this country for a long time. “Then it collapsed.”
Some people who interviewed this article suggested that the commentary seemed to be slightly separated, as many people wrote. Schwartz compared it to the “Frankenstein” creation.
“This text clearly had a lot of hands and voices.” “Many hearts are expressed here in this work.”
It is not clear whether the headline of the commentary was proposed by HHS or by Fox News. It is not uncommon for senior officials to help torture to create such a missile. But in this case, William Moss, a mechanics professor of Bloomberg School School of Johns Hopkins University, said, “How the message is mixed.”
“What was expressed in this work was not a shameless vaccine skepticism. Moss, managing director of the International Vaccine Access Center, said.
Heidi Larson, who has been working in the field of vaccine trust for a long time, was happy to see his opinion that he had been written in the Kennedy Knights, especially the sorrow of a dead child. When I first asked about death last week, Kennedy did not present sympathy and seemed to have tried to disregard the seriousness of the outbreak of Texas.
LARSON, an anthropology, risk and decision -making professor of hygiene and tropical epidemiology of tropical medicine, said, “Because my bar has fallen over the last few weeks. But she admitted that Kennedy was out of that point.
Malia Jones, a community health assistant professor at the Community Health Department of the University of Madison, insisted that the moment of the moment of the commentary’s actual message Guy’s major health officials was required.
“I think it’s closer to the approval of the vaccine than we saw in RFK JR., but we don’t say that measles vaccines are safe, effective and necessary.
OP-ED solved the need to allow people who want vaccines to use the vaccine. But I focused on nutrition. This article was called the “best defense” for many chronic and infectious diseases, and listed vitamins that should be part of diet.
Some public health experts will not oppose the benefits of a balanced diet. However, as an answer to the development of measles in countries where malnutrition is not common, the stress of diet seems to miss the point.
Jones said, “He seems to subscribe to the idea that public health prevention is related to taking multivitamins or eating full food. “We can have good nutrition and vaccine.”
Kennedy, in particular, focused on vitamin A, which is recommended as part of the support therapy for children admitted to measles. Studies have shown that vitamin A has improved the possibility of survival, especially for children whose vitamin A stores are depleted by malnutrition. But offit and others have questioned whether vitamin A enjoys the same benefits to children without malnutrition. Anyway, you can’t prevent infection.
Jones said, “I don’t meet the bars for me to prevent public health for children who give hospitalized vitamin A.
A healthy immune system can definitely help children fly measles. But the goal is not enough to prevent measles infection, Offit said.
“You may have the best immune response in the world, but if you are naturally infected or vaccinated, you won’t have certain immunity,” he said. “This is the only two options for certain immunity.”