The agency has been in turmoil following the White House's decision to terminate Dr. Susan Monarez as CDC director.

As leaders at Centers for Disease Control quit after director’s firing, Kennedy stokes controversy with pet theories

American nurses are expressing serious concerns over the changes at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the American Nurses Association.

"The people that have been installed by Secretary Kennedy are full of ideology and bias that will actually contaminate the science," said Dr. Demetre Daskalakis.

The Centers for Disease Control had several top officials depart recently, leading to calls for the health secretary's resignation.

The health secretary’s talk about what is and isn’t a “feature of science” and democracy stunned critics online.

The agency has been in turmoil following the White House's decision to terminate Dr. Susan Monarez as CDC director.

In a New York Times essay, former CDC chiefs point to Kennedy’s firing of thousands of health workers and the weakening of cancer programmes.

An open letter criticises the health secretary for restricting vaccines and firing the agency's boss.

Health experts said Kennedy’s ‘repeated efforts to undermine science and public health’ left Americans ‘less safe’.

Democrats called for Kennedy's resignation after the most recent turmoil at the CDC over vaccine science.

In a scathing Wall Street Journal op-ed, Susan Monarez decried “a deliberate effort to weaken America’s public-health system and vaccine protections.”

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is testifying before the Senate Finance Committee Thursday morning about firings at the Centers for Disease Control and…