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RFK Jr. on autism, Salvation Army, cat bird flu

Last updated: April 16, 2025 6:40 am
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The recent ACIP meeting covered a variety of important topics related to vaccines for Covid-19, Mpox, HPV, and more. Experts spent nine hours discussing dense data during the meeting, with STAT’s Jason Mast providing coverage of the event. This allowed readers to stay informed without having to sit through the lengthy meeting themselves.

President Trump recently unveiled an executive order aimed at lowering healthcare costs. The order includes initiatives to reduce drug prices, increase transparency in fees charged by middlemen, and limit Medicare payments for outpatient services. However, many of these initiatives will require further action and rulemaking by agencies that have been impacted by recent job cuts.

The Trump administration has taken several steps to curb gender-affirming care for trans individuals. Recent guidance from HHS encourages “whistleblowers” to report clinicians providing gender-affirming care to young people. This guidance is part of a larger effort by the administration to limit access to this type of care, including recent proposals to restrict coverage by Affordable Care Act marketplace insurers and state Medicaid programs.

A new CDC report found a slight increase in the number of children diagnosed with autism in 2022. However, researchers attribute this uptick to expanded diagnostic tools and access to care, rather than a true increase in the prevalence of autism. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. referred to rising autism rates as an “epidemic,” but advocates emphasize that autism is not a fatal condition and that individuals with autism can lead fulfilling lives.

The Salvation Army is facing a class-action lawsuit over allegations of denying care to individuals seeking treatment for opioid addiction. The lawsuit centers on the organization’s refusal to provide access to medications like methadone and buprenorphine, which are commonly used in addiction treatment. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for individuals seeking treatment for opioid use disorder.

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Cuts to the CDC’s occupational safety institute, NIOSH, have raised concerns among public health experts. The institute, which researches and recommends occupational practices to protect the health of the workforce, has been impacted by recent budget cuts. Experts warn that these cuts could have far-reaching consequences, especially during public health crises like the current avian influenza outbreak.

Overall, these recent developments highlight the ongoing challenges and controversies in the healthcare and public health sectors. Stay informed with STAT’s newsletter Morning Rounds for the latest updates on health and medicine. Bird flu, also known as avian influenza, has been a major concern for public health officials for many years. The virus primarily affects birds, but it can also spread to humans and other animals. One area that has received relatively little attention in terms of surveillance is the risk of bird flu in pets. In a recent interview with editor Torie Bosch, a veterinarian highlighted the lack of surveillance and monitoring of bird flu in pets, particularly cats.

Cats are known to be at particular risk for contracting the bird flu virus. This is due to their close contact with birds, either through hunting or being in close proximity to infected poultry. The virus can be transmitted to cats through respiratory secretions, feces, or contaminated surfaces. Once infected, cats can exhibit symptoms such as fever, lethargy, respiratory distress, and neurological signs. In severe cases, the virus can be fatal to cats.

In addition to the risk of bird flu, veterinarians also caution pet owners against feeding their pets raw milk and raw meat. These food items can be sources of harmful bacteria and parasites that can cause serious illnesses in pets. It is important for pet owners to follow proper food safety guidelines and ensure that their pets’ diet is well-balanced and free from potentially harmful contaminants.

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Veterinary medicine plays a crucial role in not only ensuring the health and well-being of pets but also in protecting public health. By monitoring and treating infectious diseases in animals, veterinarians can help prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. By addressing the health of pets, veterinarians are also indirectly safeguarding the health of their human companions.

In conclusion, the lack of surveillance of bird flu in pets, the heightened risk for cats, the dangers of feeding pets raw milk and raw meat, and the crucial role of veterinary medicine in human health highlight the interconnectedness of animal and human health. It is essential for pet owners to be aware of these risks and work closely with their veterinarians to ensure the health and well-being of their beloved pets.

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