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WHO Raises Concerns Over US-Funded Vaccine Trial in Guinea-Bissau

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In a fresh wave of controversy, the World Health Organization (WHO) has raised serious concerns regarding an upcoming US-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial targeting newborns in Guinea-Bissau. This initiative, which is set to receive financial backing from U.S. authorities, has sparked alarm within global health circles.

The WHO emphasized its longstanding belief that the existing hepatitis B birth dose vaccine serves as “an effective and essential” public health measure with a robust track record of success. This statement comes mere months after an advisory panel appointed by US health chief Robert F Kennedy Jr had voted to discontinue recommendations for all newborns in the United States to receive such vaccinations.

Kennedy, who has been vocal about his skepticism towards vaccines, contends that this Guinea-Bissau study aims to address questions regarding broader health effects and fill existing gaps in scientific evidence. Critics argue that these trials could undermine efforts toward equitable healthcare access, particularly in regions where vaccination programs are already challenged by financial constraints and logistical difficulties.

The WHO’s stance on the vaccine’s necessity is unequivocal: it “prevents life-threatening liver disease” by preventing mother-to-child transmission at birth—a claim echoed as a cornerstone of global public health policy. However, its latest cautioning signals a significant shift in perspectives, prompting deep reconsideration among experts and stakeholders globally.

This development challenges prevailing narratives on vaccine efficacy and raises critical questions about the role of international funding bodies in setting healthcare agendas. As discussions intensify over the implications of this trial, it becomes increasingly evident that ensuring equitable access to vaccines remains a complex and multifaceted challenge in today’s global health landscape.

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