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Robert F Kennedy Jr is cautioning against vaccinating chickens. bird flu out of concerns that a "leaky" vaccine might lead to a more dangerous new variant of the virus.
The recently appointed health secretary stated that if a bird flu The vaccine may not provide full protection against infections; however, it has the potential to encourage the development of new mutations. could spread to humans .
RFK Jr stated "all of his organizations" - the FDA , CDC , along with organizations such as the National Institutes of Health, advise against vaccinating birds."
If you use a vaccine that doesn’t offer complete protection—often referred to as a leaky vaccine—it won’t entirely shield them from the illness. Essentially, these herds become breeding grounds for mutations.
'Animals are far more prone to jumping into it if you proceed with that.'
The serious alerts follow the announcement by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) of a $100 million initiative. research on vaccines to tackle avian influenza , affecting approximately 12,500 birds and close to 1,000 dairy herds since the start of this current outbreak.
Furthermore, 70 individuals from America have contracted the H5N1 avian influenza strain, with one fatality reported.
Instead of focusing on vaccines, RFK Jr proposed that farmers might want to think about allowing H5N1 to pass through their flocks. This way, they could identify which birds are resistant to the virus and protect them, rather than exterminating all the birds, thus avoiding potential egg shortages.


Although certain findings have supported RFK Jr’s ‘leaky vaccine’ theory in cases of avian illnesses such as Marek's disease, experts informed DJOGDJA NEWS that even though a vaccine won’t entirely eradicate H5N1, it can still assist in lowering its spread.
They also cautioned that permitting H5N1 to disseminate across farms is 'not scientifically sound,' and they noted that extensive infections would heighten the likelihood of mutations capable of spreading to humans.
Dr. Paul Offit, a leading infectious disease specialist based in Philadelphia, explained to DJOGDJA NEWS: "The term 'leaky vaccine' is somewhat ambiguous. Essentially, what he aims for is a vaccine that entirely prevents the spread of influenza among chickens."
That simply won't occur due to the virus having a very brief incubation phase, which makes it highly efficient at spreading.
These vaccines are not perfect, similar to the annual flu vaccine administered to humans each year, which offers 60 to 65 percent protection against serious illness.
'In general, when a virus circulates less, we are less likely to encounter concerning mutations.'
Once poultry populations get hit by avian influenza, the animals are removed to prevent the illness from escalating.
As of 2022, approximately 166 million birds have been exterminated nationwide.
Nevertheless, this approach has led to increasing costs of eggs and supply gaps.
In an interview with Fox News, RFK Jr stated, "A majority of our scientists oppose the culling operation. Instead, they believe we should focus on testing therapeutic treatments on those flocks and isolating them."
You should allow the illness to progress alongside their departure and observe the surviving birds, as these are likely the ones with an inherent genetic resistance.
'These should be the birds we raise, similar to the wild population.'
We've eliminated 166 million chickens, which is why we're facing an egg shortage.
The Secretary of Agriculture appointed by Trump, Brock Rolston, has likewise expressed backing for this approach, stating to Fox News recently: "We have farmers who are ready to test this through a trial phase as we establish a secure boundary around them to explore potential pathways towards achieving immunity."


Dr. Jessica Steier, a public health scientist based in Massachusetts, posted on Instagram stating: "The 'let it spread' strategy for managing H5N1 avian influenza suggested by RFK Jr., lacks scientific merit as the virus causes death in affected chickens so rapidly that they cannot build up immunity or recover from the infection."
'However, permitting extensive infections might elevate the risk of mutations and possibly generate more dangerous strains that could impact humans.'
Certain evidence backs RFK Jr's stance against a bird flu vaccine for chickens.
During the 1970s, researchers created a vaccine against Marek's disease, which is caused by an extremely infectious virus. When affected birds release this virus through their feather follicles, healthy chickens can contract it upon inhaling contaminated dust particles floating around.
As the virus began to be contained over time, it mutated into more severe strains within a decade.
A 2015 paper suggested that unvaccinated birds were eliminated by the highly potent strains so rapidly that they released minimal amounts of the virus, whereas vaccinated birds infected with these strains discharged greater quantities compared to those affected by less lethal variants.
This implied that the vaccine led to the proliferation of more virulent strains.
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