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ACIP staff, Ebola outbreak, Marion Nestle: Morning Rounds

Last updated: December 2, 2025 5:10 am
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The recent shakeup at the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has raised eyebrows and concerns within the medical community. Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made the decision to replace Martin Kulldorff, the previous chair of the committee, with Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist who has expressed controversial views on vaccines and their link to cardiovascular disease. This move comes just days before an important ACIP meeting, leaving many to question the motives behind the sudden change in leadership.

In other news, the U.S. government’s decision to remain silent on World AIDS Day has sparked outrage and disappointment among health care experts and advocates. The WHO declared December 1st as World AIDS Day in 1988, and the U.S. has traditionally observed the day as an opportunity to raise awareness about the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. However, this year, federal agencies were instructed not to participate in any commemorative events or activities, leading to concerns about the lack of support for those affected by the disease.

Renowned nutritionist Marion Nestle has released a revised edition of her book, “What to Eat Now,” which delves into the complexities of the modern food system and the challenges it presents for consumers. Nestle’s work highlights the need for systemic changes in the food industry to promote healthier choices and combat the influence of business interests on public health.

On a positive note, Congo has officially declared an end to its latest Ebola outbreak in the Kasaï province, marking a significant victory in the fight against the deadly virus. The outbreak claimed the lives of 43 people and underscored the importance of maintaining global health defenses to prevent future epidemics.

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Racial bias in health care has also come under scrutiny, with physician assistant Jahidah La Roche shedding light on the subtle ways in which biases can impact patient care. From IV placement to treatment decisions, Black patients often face discriminatory practices that erode trust and contribute to disparities in health outcomes.

As we reflect on these important issues and developments in the health care landscape, it is crucial to remain vigilant and advocate for equitable and inclusive practices that prioritize the well-being of all individuals. Stay informed and engaged with the latest news and updates in health and medicine to make informed decisions about your health and the health of your community.

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