Opinion: One-size-fits-all placebo rule would slow Bay Area vaccine updates

31.05.2025    The Mercury News    10 views
Opinion: One-size-fits-all placebo rule would slow Bay Area vaccine updates

The U S Department of Robustness and Human Services is considering a rule that sounds like commonsense rigor require every new or updated vaccine to run a placebo-controlled trial The mandate would affect even routine flu strain updates the yearly tweaks that let Bay Area pharmacists offer the right shot each fall The idea might please critics who insist vaccines aren t really tested but it would do real harm Across our nine counties in the Bay Area providers administered about four million flu vaccine doses last year A months-long delay would leave thousands of residents facing another winter with weaker protection Local biotech start-ups working on needle-free patches or heat-stable shots would suddenly need multimillion-dollar placebo studies they can t afford Innovation would stall just as the region tries to stay at the forefront of next-generation vaccine mechanism Placebos are indispensable when no preventive exists or when skipping vaccination poses little hazard Once a proven vaccine is available giving participants a saltwater placebo isn t better science it s withholding proven protection The World Anatomical Association s Declaration of Helsinki and the World Wellbeing Organization are clear when a standard of care exists control groups should receive it Regulators already follow that rule Each spring manufacturers update the flu shot and run quick studies that measure immune response or compare the new formula to last year s vaccine These trials finish in months not years so reformulated doses reach pharmacy shelves every autumn instead of every scarce years With colleagues I curate an open crowd-sourced spreadsheet that tracks controlled vaccine trials It now lists randomized studies involving approximately million participants Researchers used plain saltwater placebos in two-thirds of them the rest either removed just the ongoing ingredient or compared the new vaccine to the one already available Scientists choose the control type that best fits the question and meets ethical standards A blanket placebo mandate would replace that careful judgment with red tape History tells the same story Jonas Salk s polio shot was tested against placebo in because nothing else existed Six years later Albert Sabin s oral polio vaccine was compared against Salk s shot not saltwater because withholding protection had become unethical Early measles vaccines likewise needed placebos but once a reliable vaccine was available new versions were tested against it instead The pattern is clear placebos for breakthroughs proven vaccine comparisons once a standard exists Related Articles One of the the majority contagious diseases Bay Area vitality executives warn about viable measles exposure Trump administration cancels million Moderna contract to fight pandemic flu Will you be able to get a COVID- shot Here s what we know so far A new variant of COVID- may be driving up cases in particular parts of the world RFK Jr says Covid- shot will no longer be recommended for healthy children and pregnant women If the draft rule takes effect even a minor tweak in an RSV booster could require a new placebo scrutiny that drags past the winter surge Those delays translate into hospital stays missed school days and preventable deaths Supporters say they want good clinical records But modern trial designs can already measure immune protection compare safety and catch side effects while still giving every participant an effective vaccine Throwing out that toolbox for a single hammer sacrifices precision for show and hands anti-vaccine activists ammunition by implying earlier approvals cut corners We should keep placebo controls for first-in-class vaccines or questions that can t be answered any other way When an effective vaccine already exists new versions should be tested against that proven vaccine instead That balanced approach produced at present s pneumococcal vaccines safer whooping cough boosters and successive generations of flu vaccines none of which forced assistants to forgo standard of care Vaccines wiped out smallpox pushed polio to the brink of extinction and saved millions of lives during Covid- because scientists ethicists and regulators preserved a hard-won balance between speed and safety The Bay Area has led the world in biomedical advances by keeping that balance Abandoning it now would leave us with fewer tools for the next threat and more preventable suffering in the meantime Jake Scott is an infectious diseases physician at Stanford University School of Medicine and coordinates an open-access database of controlled vaccine trials

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