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ACIP, Ebola, vaccines, organ transplant: STAT Morning Rounds

Last updated: September 20, 2025 4:40 pm
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The second day of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice’s meeting was just as eventful as the first. The day kicked off with committee chair Martin Kulldorff challenging nine former heads of the CDC to a live public debate on vaccines. This bold move set the tone for the rest of the meeting, which included discussions on pediatric vaccine recommendations.

One key decision made by the committee was to recommend that children under four receive the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine and varicella vaccine separately, rather than the combined MMRV vaccine. This recommendation was based on the slightly higher seizure risk associated with the combined vaccine. The committee also debated whether to delay the first hepatitis B vaccine shot for babies born to mothers who test negative for the virus.

In other health news, a new Ebola outbreak in southern Congo has resulted in 31 out of 38 confirmed cases ending in death. A vaccination campaign has been initiated in the affected region to contain the spread of the deadly virus.

The FDA recently issued warning letters to telehealth companies and medical practices offering compounded versions of popular GLP-1 obesity drugs. The FDA cracked down on false and misleading claims made by these providers about their compounded products, highlighting the importance of regulatory oversight in the healthcare industry.

Meanwhile, nearly 900 federal workers from over 50 agencies signed a letter condemning the Trump administration for executive overreach. The letter reflects the growing unease among federal employees about the administration’s handling of agency missions and the potential repercussions for speaking out.

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In a groundbreaking move, HHS announced plans to decertify a major organ procurement organization in Miami due to unsafe practices and administrative errors. This decision marks the first time an OPO has faced decertification, signaling a shift towards stricter regulation of the organ transplant system.

New federal data on suicide rates in the U.S. revealed changes in rates among different racial groups. While suicide rates among Black and Hispanic populations have risen, rates among white people have decreased. The findings shed light on the complex factors influencing suicide trends in the country.

These developments underscore the ongoing challenges and controversies in the healthcare landscape, from vaccine recommendations to regulatory oversight and public health crises. Stay tuned for more updates on these issues and their implications for health and medicine.

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