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Kennedy adopts controversial ACIP recommendation on thimerosal

Last updated: July 23, 2025 6:20 pm
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has recently announced the decision to require all vaccine manufacturers to discontinue the use of the preservative thimerosal in influenza vaccines. This move has been described as a commitment to restoring trust with the American public by eliminating potential risks while still maintaining access to vaccines.

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a group that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccination policy, recommended the discontinuation of thimerosal at its June meeting. While some vaccine proponents argue that the amount of thimerosal in vaccines is not harmful, only about 4% of flu vaccine doses in the U.S. market actually contain the preservative.

Kennedy’s acceptance of the thimerosal recommendations comes after he rejected two other recommendations made by the committee at the same meeting. These recommendations included the annual flu shot for individuals aged 6 months and older, as well as the use of Merck’s monoclonal antibody, Enflonsia, to protect babies from RSV. The HHS stated that these recommendations are currently under review.

Kennedy emphasized the importance of protecting vulnerable populations from unnecessary mercury exposure by removing thimerosal from vaccines. He urged other countries to follow the U.S. lead in this regard to safeguard children worldwide.

Thimerosal, which contains ethylmercury, has been used in vaccines to prevent bacterial contamination in multidose vials. Despite evidence that thimerosal is not a health risk, the FDA ordered vaccine manufacturers to stop using the preservative in vaccines for children in the late 1990s due to concerns raised by the anti-vaccine movement.

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Kennedy, a vocal critic of vaccines, recently replaced all members of the ACIP with appointees who have limited experience in vaccine-related issues. The new committee passed recommendations requiring flu shot manufacturers to discontinue the use of thimerosal in vaccines for children, pregnant individuals, and adults. However, there was some controversy over the necessity of these recommendations, with one member of the committee arguing against them.

Overall, the decision to remove thimerosal from vaccines has sparked debate within the medical community. While some believe it is a necessary step to address public concerns, others question the need for such measures in the absence of evidence of harm. The implications of this decision on global vaccination efforts, particularly in developing countries, remain to be seen.

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