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Vaccine makers see risk of shortages in Trump reformulation push

Last updated: November 18, 2025 1:45 am
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The Trump administration is considering significant changes to vaccine policies that could have far-reaching implications for public health. Under the direction of health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., officials are exploring the possibility of discouraging or even banning vaccines that rely on certain ingredients to boost their effectiveness. This could potentially disrupt the childhood vaccine schedule and limit access to key vaccines for years to come.

Vaccine manufacturers are privately expressing concerns about these proposed changes, warning that such actions could require the development of new alternatives to existing vaccines. This process is not only time-consuming, often taking a decade or more, but also comes with a hefty price tag of over $1 billion. If implemented, these changes would affect a significant portion of the vaccines currently included in the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule.

One of the potential consequences of these policy changes is the reduced availability of certain vaccines, leading to a decrease in protection against diseases that have not been widespread threats in decades. Diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, and polio could see a resurgence if access to vaccines is limited.

The impact of these proposed changes is of great concern to public health officials, as vaccination has been a cornerstone of disease prevention for decades. Ensuring access to safe and effective vaccines is crucial in protecting the population from preventable diseases. Any disruptions to the vaccine supply chain could have serious consequences for public health and potentially reverse the progress made in controlling vaccine-preventable diseases.

It is essential for policymakers to carefully consider the potential implications of these proposed changes and work closely with vaccine manufacturers to ensure that any modifications to vaccine policies are based on scientific evidence and prioritize public health. The health and well-being of the population, especially children who rely on vaccines for protection against infectious diseases, should be the primary focus in any decision-making process regarding vaccine policies.

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