Fury as CDC quietly removes the word ‘women’ from flu vaccine advice for ‘pregnant people’

The terms ‘women’ and ‘woman’ have been quietly scrubbed from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance on flu vaccines during pregnancy.

DailyMail.com found all gender-specific terms — also including ‘she’, ‘her’ and ‘mother’ — were wiped from the CDC webpage when it was updated last August.

They have been replaced by the gender-neutral terms ‘pregnant people’, ‘their’ or erased entirely.

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) said there was ‘no logical scientific reason’, claiming it was ‘clearly a political move’.

It is the latest example of CDC medical advice being de-sexed in an attempt to be more inclusive to trans people. DailyMail.com revealed last month women had also been omitted from monkeypox guidance.

But experts warn using neutral terms in gender-specific health advice muddles messaging — especially for those who are vulnerable or whose first language isn’t English.

Flu vaccines are particularly important for pregnant women, who are at a much higher risk of severe disease.

DailyMail.com has approached the CDC for comment.

It comes as the US is in the midst of its worst flu outbreak in 13 years thanks to an unusually early and aggressive outbreak, data shows.

There have already been nearly 900,000 cases, 7,000 hospitalizations and 360 deaths, with experts warning restrictions during the Covid pandemic have left Americans with weaker immunity against flu. 

The above shows the guidance on the CDC’s page on flu vaccination for pregnant women, up until August 30 last year. It uses the phrase pregnant women, pregnant woman, she, her and mother. (Only ‘pregnant women’ has been highlighted above) 

And above is the page shown after it was updated last year. It has scrubbed all mention of the terms pregnant woman or pregnant women, replacing them with 'pregnant people'. Mentions of she, her and mother have also been removed

And above is the page shown after it was updated last year. It has scrubbed all mention of the terms pregnant woman or pregnant women, replacing them with ‘pregnant people’. Mentions of she, her and mother have also been removed

This graph shows the number of flu cases diagnosed since the summer. The US is currently in the midst of its worst flu outbreak in 13 years, with the virus hitting the nation six weeks early

This graph shows the number of flu cases diagnosed since the summer. The US is currently in the midst of its worst flu outbreak in 13 years, with the virus hitting the nation six weeks early

Pregnancy is the term used to describe when a fetus is developing inside a woman’s uterus.

Trans men who were born female can sometimes get pregnant if they chose to keep their womb and reproductive organs.

Being pregnant can weaken the immune system, leaving women more likely to be admitted to hospital if they catch the flu.

IS THE CDC GOING WOKE? 

The agency has come under fire several times in recent months for using gender-neutral language.

Aug 11, 2021: CDC director Rochelle Walensky says all ‘pregnant people or people who are thinking about becoming pregnant’ should get the Covid vaccine. 

She also urged those who were breastfeeding to come forward.

July 1, 2022: The agency warned ‘people who are pregnant or recently pregnant’ are at a greater risk of severe Covid infection than ‘non-pregnant people’.

Autumn 2022: The agency’s guidance for the annual flu shot encourages ‘pregnant people (and people up to two weeks postpartum)’ to get their shot.

October 31, 2022: It’s revealed that the agency has updated guidance on getting the flu shot in pregnancy to remove the words ‘woman’ or ‘women’. They were replaced with ‘people’.

The infection has also been linked to premature births and defects, making a flu vaccine essential for expectant mothers.

Pregnant women are seven times more likely to be hospitalized if they catch the flu, according to a 2019 study.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says pregnant women are also more at an ‘increased’ risk of death if they catch the flu.

The CDC page used to include 56 mentions of gender-neutral terms.  

The introductory paragraph used to say the flu is ‘more likely to cause severe illness in pregnant women than women of reproductive age who are not pregnant.

But the new description, updated around August 30, 2021, reads: ‘Influenza is more likely to cause severe illness in pregnant people than in people of reproductive age who are not pregnant.’

Dr Jane Orient, executive director of the right-leaning AAPS told DailyMail.com that the update was ‘absurd’.

‘There is no logical scientific reason to say this, it is clearly a political move,’ she said.

‘If you don’t have a uterus and you don’t have ovaries then you can’t be pregnant’.

She warned that not giving a patient’s biological gender raised the risk of them receiving inappropriate care.

‘There is a medical risk in misrepresenting in a physiological situation,’ she said.

‘A person who claims to be a man but has female organs needs to have those parts of their body treated appropriately.

‘Just as a women [claiming] to be a man does not have a prostate, a man pretending to be a woman does have a prostate.  

‘If he goes to the gynecological service, he is not dealing with a physician trained in how to deal with male problems.’

Dr Orient said that the CDC likely shifted its guidance to include women who were now identifying as men.

But she warned these individuals would still need to end up on maternity wards because they are ‘nevertheless a woman’ in the biological women.

Supporters of updating guidance so it is not gendered say this ensures it includes ‘everyone’.

The advocate and co-founder of Australia-based Transgender Victoria, Sally Goldner, previoulsy said: ‘It’s important that we represent everyone.

‘The “standard cis-gender woman” will still be able to get the messages, but then we can add in the messages we need for other groups,’ she said.

US is suffering ‘worst flu outbreak in 13 YEARS’ with nearly 1million cases and 7,000 hospitalizations already, CDC report warns

By Connor Boyd, Health Editor for DailyMail.com 

The US is in the midst of its worst flu outbreak in 13 years thanks to an unusually early and aggressive outbreak, a federal report warned Friday.

There have already been nearly 900,000 cases, 7,000 hospitalizations and 360 influenza deaths, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates.

The outbreak has arrived about six weeks early and is more severe than usual — with the virus typically arriving in late October and peaking in December or January.

Experts say restrictions brought in to fight the Covid pandemic – like masks and lockdowns – have left Americans with weak immunity against influenza.

The CDC said the burden of flu is the highest it’s been since the 2009 H1N1  pandemic, based on lab-confirmed cases, doctor visits, hospitalizations and deaths.

The South is being hit hardest by the outbreak but the wave is starting to move up the Atlantic coast. 

It comes amid growing fears of a ‘tripledemic’ with cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) — a virus that can be deadly in babies — rising and Covid also expected to make a comeback this winter.

The South is being hit hardest by the outbreak but the wave is starting to move up the Atlantic coast

The South is being hit hardest by the outbreak but the wave is starting to move up the Atlantic coast

Flu and RSV coinfection creates entirely new untreatable hybrid, study finds

The flu and a seasonal common cold virus can fuse together and create an entirely new pathogen, scientists have shown for the first time.

Influenza A and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – which is wreaking havoc on US hospitals – were found to combine and create not one but two new hybrid viruses.

The experiments were done in human lung cells in a laboratory, but there is nothing to suggest the same process won’t occur in a person infected with both illnesses.

An entirely new virus would be unrecognizable to the immune system, increasing the risk of someone falling severely unwell.

That could pose a threat, given that up to 30 percent of all respiratory diseases are the result of a dual infection, according to some estimates.

The researchers from the University of Glasgow demonstrated what happens when human cells are infected by these two pathogens at the same time, a phenomenon called co-infection. 

Professor William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University , told the Washington Post: ‘The data are ominous.

‘Not only is flu early, it also looks very severe. This is not just a preview of coming attractions. We’re already starting to see this movie. I would call it a scary movie.’

Adding to concerns is the fact flu vaccination rates are lower than usual – which some have attributed to vaccine fatigue after repeated Covid shot rollouts.

Roughly 128 million doses have been distributed so far, compared to 139 million at the same time and 154 million in 2020, according to the CDC.

It comes after a flu outbreak at a Virginia  high earlier this month forced more than 1,000 pupils – half of attendees – off sick at once.

Meanwhile, a boy in Ohio has been hospitalized after catching three common viruses at once – in another sign of how immunity has been eroded after the pandemic.

Wilder Jackson, 2, of Middletown, Ohio – just 30 miles north of Cincinnati, was simultaneously battling rhinovirus, enterovirus and adenovirus.

He first test positive for the flu after his family returned home from an early-September trip to Walt Disney World. He initially seemed to have recovered.

The young boy would later begin to suffer repeated fevers, reaching up to 105 degrees. Doctors were puzzled as he was suffering no other symptoms.

After a confusing six weeks, Wilder was diagnosed with all three viruses simultaneously at Dayton Children’s Hospital.

None of these viruses are considered to be especially dangerous to young children, but together they formed a severe combo.

Experts have also warned that these seemingly-mild infections will be more severe this year after two years of lockdowns and pandemic-related restrictions left immune systems untrained to deal with them.  

Children’s hospitals around the country have reportedly struggled to deal with a recent surge of infections, with some being filled to the brim with young patients. 

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