疾控中心在政治压力下举行了一次疫苗会议,推动揭发神话,引发了对科学破坏的反弹。
A CDC vaccine meeting amid political pressure promoted debunked myths, sparking backlash over science undermining.
在CDC总部发生致命袭击后,在2025年9月18日举行的CDC免疫接种实践咨询委员会会议上,包括成员的专业知识有限,并宣传了被揭穿的疫苗神话,包括质疑两次麻疹,疹和红疹疫苗的必要性,并误解新生儿乙型肝炎疫苗接种的好处.
A September 18, 2025, meeting of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, held after a deadly attack on the CDC headquarters, drew criticism for including members with limited expertise and promoting debunked vaccine myths, including questioning the need for two measles, mumps, and rubella shots and misrepresenting the benefits of newborn hepatitis B vaccination.
尽管疾控中心科学家提出证据支持目前的免疫计划,包括34岁的生育剂量建议,但该小组在扩大抗疫苗言辞和重塑诸如硫柳汞这种基于汞的防腐剂在多数儿童疫苗中不再使用的无耻说法时,仍面临反弹。
Despite CDC scientists presenting evidence supporting current immunization schedules, including the 34-year-old birth dose recommendation, the panel faced backlash for amplifying anti-vaccine rhetoric and rehashing discredited claims like those about thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative no longer used in most childhood vaccines.
这次会议由卫生与公众服务秘书Robert F. Kennedy Jr.改编,引起公共卫生官员对破坏基于科学的疫苗政策的政治影响的关切。
The meeting, reshaped under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., raised concerns among public health officials about political influence undermining science-based vaccine policy.