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GHQA Daily News Digest: Friday, August 29, 2025

CDC Leadership and Policy

  • Acting Director Appointed: Following the ousting of CDC Director Susan Monarez, Jim O’Neill, a deputy to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been chosen to serve as acting director. O’Neill’s appointment is seen as an effort to align the CDC with the administration’s policy goals.
  • Mass Resignations: The leadership change has triggered rare bipartisan alarm, with many public health experts condemning the move. Several top CDC officials have resigned in protest, with some citing the disregard for scientific evidence and the “intentional eroding of trust” in public health institutions.
  • Vaccine Policy Concerns: The turmoil comes as the administration’s advisors are reportedly considering a ban on COVID-19 vaccines. The recent narrowing of eligibility for the new fall COVID-19 booster shots has also drawn criticism from public health groups like the Infectious Diseases Society of America, which says the move is contrary to scientific guidance.

Emerging Public Health Threats

  • First Human Screwworm Case: The U.S. has confirmed its first human case in decades of the New World screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite. The infection was detected in a Maryland resident who had recently traveled to El Salvador, a country with an ongoing outbreak. Health authorities are closely monitoring the situation to prevent further spread.
  • Mpox Emergency Extended: The World Health Organization (WHO) has extended the public health emergency for mpox due to ongoing outbreaks across 47 countries. The action aims to maintain international coordination and resources to combat the spread of the virus.

Medical and Health News

  • Mental Health Screening for Children: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) now recommends that pediatricians screen children for mental health or developmental issues every year, starting at just 6 months old. The recommendation is a response to findings that up to one in five children in the U.S. have a mental or behavioral problem.
  • New IBD Pregnancy Guidelines: For the first time, international experts have issued global guidelines for managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) during pregnancy. The consensus recommends the continued use of most biologics throughout pregnancy and breastfeeding to ensure safer outcomes for both mother and child.

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  • Admin GHQA
    Posted August 29, 2025 at 6:46 pm

    Thank you for sharing the news

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