Health experts wary as US health secretary fails to endorse effective vaccines and instead calls them a ‘personal choice’

Robert F Kennedy Jr, the US health secretary, has caused alarm among pediatricians, vaccine experts and lawmakers with an opinion piece that focuses on vitamin A and nutrition as treatments for measles.

In response to a measles outbreak in Texas, which resulted in the first American measles death in nearly a decade, Kennedy wrote for Fox News about the benefits of “good nutrition” and vitamin A – but did not explicitly recommend highly effective vaccines.

“In fact, relying on vitamin A instead of the vaccine is not only dangerous and ineffective, but it puts children at serious risk,” Dr Sue Kressly, the president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, told the Washington Post.

Measles is one of the most infectious diseases in the world. Infections kill one to three people for every 1,000 infected and can cause severe brain swelling, called encephalitis, in one in 1,000 cases. The disease also causes general misery, including a characteristic top-down rash, fever, runny nose, and red and watery eyes. The measles vaccine is 97% effective at preventing the disease.

At least 146 people have been sickened in Texas, primarily in unvaccinated communities in the South Plains region. More than 20 people have been hospitalized, and an unvaccinated school-aged child died – the first American measles death since April 2015.

Kennedy’s initially muted response to the outbreak has drawn intense criticism. Kennedy erroneously said in a cabinet meeting that the outbreak killed two people in Texas, and then, “it’s not unusual” to have outbreaks. In fact, measles sickened 285 people in the entirety of 2024. The Texas outbreak alone accounts for nearly half of last year’s total relatively early in the year.

Over the weekend, Kennedy then penned an opinion piece in Fox News in which he argued vaccination was a “personal choice”, said vitamin A could “dramatically reduce measles mortality” and stopped short of explicitly recommending measles vaccination.

“Good nutrition remains a best defense against most chronic and infectious illnesses,” Kennedy wrote. “Vitamins A, C, and D, and foods rich in vitamins B12, C, and E should be part of a balanced diet.”

Although studies have shown that vitamin A could be an effective supportive therapy for children already infected with measles, most research has been conducted in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in Africa, where measles death rates and malnutrition are more common.

“It could lead to the impression of a false equivalency,” Dr Peter Hotez, the dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and the co-director of Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, told the Post. “To make the best decision for your children, you can either vaccinate or give vitamin A … That would be highly misleading.”

  • @FabledAepitaph
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    I’m all for letting people murder themselves in the dumbest and most pointless ways imaginable if they want to, but why do they have to choose methods that might take me out with 'em?

    • @Stamau123OP
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      but do note this is for ‘Patient management’, it’d better for there to be no patient in the first place by using vaccines

  • @CheeryLBottom
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    His father and uncle are rolling in their graves

  • SeaJ
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    This is not new. He has been pushing this shit for years.

  • @Adulated_Aspersion
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    Texas Voice:

    Ya’ll come on down and get yer freedom spots and take 'em back to yer Yankee states. We want everyone to know our kids are MAGA, so we decided to give 'em a way to show it with pride!

  • @notsoshaihulud
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    This guy is a charlatan. He doesn’t understand medical facts or human behavior.

    1. Despite what the vitamin industry says, nutritional deficiencies are quite rare in the USA (except for vitamin D)
    2. As mentioned in the article, if your population isn’t vitamin deficient, you can’t assume that vitamin supplementation will have similar (or any) role as in developing countries with high prevalence of nutrition deficiencies to reduce mortality of infections.
    3. Vitamin A (along with the other fat-soluble vitamins) can actually be overdosed. (Fun fact: Polar Bear liver is toxic for human consumption because it contains vitamin A in huge concentrations)
    4. This kind of communication will lead for Vitamin A overdoses and vaccine avoidance.
    5. RFK will take no responsibility for either.
    • @[email protected]
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      He’s going to make money of supplements and other stuff marketed with “Make America Healthy Again” branding.

      When hearing that, you might say “aren’t there ethics rules that prevent government officials from profiting from the policies they enact or promote?”

      And then you don’t hear a response from me because I died laughing.

  • @[email protected]
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    The Trump administration had barely started, it’s going to be a wild ride. I fully expect Polio to return.

  • @[email protected]
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    This is not surprising at all, this is exactly what he did in the aftermath of Samoa. Instead of taking any accountability or reflecting on his actions for murdering 80+ children he blamed the populace for being malnourished and accepting vaccines (that’s why they died, of course) and then peddled this exact rhetoric word for word

  • partial_accumen
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    RFK Jr is going to kill so many people with his stupidity. Sadly most of them will likely be children.

    • @dugmeup
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      Well they don’t vote and are not the unborn so… No problem!

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        Also they don’t work. Therefore, they have no value to society.

        Of course, Republicans are working to make sure that children are sent to the factories and mines once more.

  • @Zer0_F0x
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    But have they tried Brawndo, the thirst mutilator? It’s got electrolytes!

  • @Duit
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    Wow! It’s almost like he has no fucking idea what he’s talking about! Crazy! 🤸

  • RejZoR
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    Imagine appointing flat earther as head of NASA. This is how competent is RFK Jr for healthcare. America is full on a clown country at this point.

    • @[email protected]
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      Imagine appointing a flat earther AND having 52 out of 53 Republican senators confirm the nomination!

      And the only one who voted against it was Mitch fucking McConnell who is already on his way out.

  • @[email protected]
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    This all has to be part of the flooding the zone tactics. RFK jr. probably doesn’t even know that he got chosen for this position because everyone knew he’d fuck stuff up and make news like that - and draw focus on things that are irrelevant to people like Trump.

    What a time to be alive

  • @[email protected]
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    1214 hours ago

    This is extremely alarming. This man would be a living nightmare in the midst of a new viral pandemic.

    • @[email protected]
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      Thank goodness there isn’t a concerning bird flu variant rattling around in dairy cows in the US right now then…

    • @ZILtoid1991
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      That’s why he was chosen. Some right-wing accelerationists think mass deaths are needed before stripping women of their rights, to turn them into a combination of kitchen appliance, child incubator, and boxing bag.

  • Zier
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    Let’s do a test on RFKjr and see if ‘vitamins’ cure him of measles.

    • Davel23
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      You can be sure he was vaccinated against it long ago.

    • @justsomeguy
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      By the looks of it he has the three stooges syndrome. Indestructible.