
Vitamin A as measles treatment? RFK Jr.'s comments spark discussion of benefits and risks
Fox News
HHS secretary RFK Jr. considered vitamin A as a CDC-recommended therapeutic for supportive measles care. Public health and infectious disease experts weigh the benefits and risks.
In a recent Fox News Digital op-ed, HHS secretary RFK Jr. shared his "deep concern" about the measles outbreak and its rapid escalation. "Vitamin A can be helpful as part of a broader treatment protocol, especially in areas where children are deficient." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
RFK noted that while there is no approved antiviral for measles, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a statement last week supporting the administration of vitamin A under physician supervision as supportive care.

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