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HPV shot, Marburg vaccine, ACIP hep b: Morning Rounds

Last updated: December 5, 2025 5:55 am
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The CDC vaccine advisory committee meeting kicked off with a bang as discussions around hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns took center stage. The 30-year-old recommendation to vaccinate all babies against hepatitis B at birth is likely to be overturned, much to the dismay of infectious diseases experts. The move could potentially result in over a thousand babies contracting the virus each year, leading to severe health implications. Despite the longstanding safety record of hepatitis B shots, the committee seems poised to make a significant policy shift.

The contentious meeting also saw the involvement of key figures like Tracy Beth Hoeg and Aaron Siri, adding fuel to the already heated debate. With the anti-vaccine movement gaining momentum, the decision to end hep B vaccinations at birth is seen as a victory for health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his supporters.

In other news, the fate of extending the Affordable Care Act premium tax credits remains uncertain. Senate Democrats are pushing for a three-year extension, but Senate Republicans are divided on the issue. As the deadline approaches, the future of health care affordability hangs in the balance, with Democrats gearing up to make it a key issue in the upcoming midterm elections.

Meanwhile, FDA vaccines regulator Vinay Prasad found himself under fire for proposed changes to vaccine policy. Amid escalating criticism, Prasad defended his plan at a closed-door meeting, citing the need to modernize FDA policy. However, questions linger over his controversial statements regarding Covid-19 vaccines and their impact on public health.

The profile of bioinformatician John Quackenbush sheds light on the challenges faced by scientific research under the Trump administration. Quackenbush’s lab, once a hub of innovation, fell silent as funding cuts took a toll on research programs nationwide. Despite his groundbreaking work and contributions to computational biology, the lab’s closure underscores the broader impact of funding cuts on scientific discovery.

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On the medical front, a study from Costa Rica suggests that a single shot of the HPV vaccine could be as effective as two shots in preventing cervical cancer. The findings offer hope for low-income countries with limited access to healthcare resources, pointing towards a more cost-effective and feasible vaccination strategy.

Lastly, Ethiopia’s response to the Marburg disease outbreak includes a Phase 2 trial of an experimental vaccine. The Sabin Vaccine Institute has provided doses of the vaccine to high-risk individuals, as the country grapples with its first Marburg outbreak. The trial aims to assess the vaccine’s efficacy in preventing the spread of the virus, offering a glimmer of hope in the battle against infectious diseases.

As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, these developments underscore the importance of ongoing research, policy decisions, and global collaboration in addressing public health challenges. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest advancements in health and medicine.

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