WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s pick to oversee preparedness and response to public health emergencies and disasters has questioned the use of the hepatitis B vaccine in infants and raised the disproven link between vaccines and autism in past comments reviewed by STAT.
Those comments by Sean Kaufman, nominated to be Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, are part of an undercurrent of vaccine skepticism among some high-ranking Department of Health and Human Services officials under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — despite efforts from White House officials to steer the conversation away from vaccines.