Amid vaccine policy whiplash, heres how a pediatri...
A court ruling that blocks Trump administration vaccine policy is a win for science.
What’s Happening
Breaking it down: A court ruling that blocks Trump administration vaccine policy is a win for science.
But much work remains to rebuild trust in vaccines. The Science Life Health & Medicine Amid vaccine policy whiplash, heres how a pediatrician talks to families A judge has blocked the Trump administration’s vaccine policy decisions but distrust remains Pediatrician Molly O’Shea, seen here, seeks to ensure families are heard when they have questions or concerns about vaccination. (plot twist fr)
Courtesy of Molly O’Shea By Aimee Cunningham at 3:08 pm this: via email (Opens in new window) Email on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit on X (Opens in new window) X Print (Opens in new window) Print Molly O’Shea has been practicing pediatrics for 33 years.
The Details
Her career spans the introduction of numerous vaccines, a decline in infectious diseases — and a troubling rise in vaccine hesitancy. When, in January, the Trump administration slashed the number of recommended shots in the government’s childhood vaccination schedule, the rotavirus vaccine was among those demoted.
O’Shea remembers when a vaccine wasn’t available. During her first month of graduate medical training in 1990, an infant died of diarrheal illness caused by rotavirus.
Why This Matters
To watch the child “waste away and die despite all our efforts,” she says, “it was so devastating. ” for our We summarize the week’s scientific breakthroughs every Thursday. But on March 16, a federal judge blocked the administration’s changes.
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Key Takeaways
- District Judge Brian Murphy wrote in his opinion in American Academy of Pediatrics v.
- “Unfortunately, the Government has disregarded those methods and there integrity of its actions.
The Bottom Line
Historically, decisions regarding vaccination policy have been made with “a method scientific in nature and codified into law through procedural requirements,” Murphy wrote. “Unfortunately, the Government has disregarded those methods and there integrity of its actions.
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