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Audit Finds Nearly Half of CDC Surveillance Databases Halted Updates in 2025

Researchers warn the vaccine‑heavy pauses jeopardize evidence‑based decisions, urging transparent explanations with timelines to restore updates.

Overview

  • Peer‑reviewed analysis in Annals of Internal Medicine reports 38 of 82 CDC datasets that had been updated at least monthly went stale in 2025, with most interruptions beginning in March–April.
  • Roughly 87–90% of the paused systems tracked vaccination, with additional gaps in respiratory disease and drug overdose surveillance.
  • A December 2025 recheck showed only one of the 38 paused databases had resumed, signaling prolonged disruptions.
  • An HHS spokesperson said dashboard and schedule changes reflect routine data‑quality and system‑management decisions, not political direction.
  • The study did not determine causes; public‑health experts and the editorial call for minimum transparency standards detailing reasons for pauses and timelines for resuming publication.