
Brian Christine
HHS Assistant Secretary for Health since October 2025; Alabama urologist; second-ranking US health official.
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What is the HHS Assistant Secretary for Health responsible for, and who is Brian Christine?
Timeline for Brian Christine
Served as HHS Assistant Secretary for Health with urology background during first Bundibugyo PHEIC
Pandemics and Biosecurity: Thinnest US health bench faces PHEICWho is Brian Christine and what is his background?
What does the HHS Assistant Secretary for Health actually do during an outbreak?
How does the current US federal health leadership compare to 2018 during Ebola?
Background
M. Brian Christine Jr. is the US Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Health, Senate-confirmed in October 2025 following a nomination on 24 March 2025 by the Trump administration. The Assistant Secretary for Health is the second-ranking public-health official in HHS below the Secretary, with statutory responsibilities covering the Office of the Surgeon General, public health programmes, and coordination of federal health emergency communications.
By professional background, Christine is an Alabama-based urologist specialising in male sexual dysfunction, specifically penile prosthetics. He hosted a YouTube series titled "Erection Connection" focusing on erectile dysfunction. He holds no publicly documented background in infectious disease, virology, epidemiology or public health emergency management. His Senate confirmation process and background have been reported by Wikipedia, CNN Politics and IBTimes UK, among others.
Prior holders of the Assistant Secretary for Health position during major outbreak responses have included officials with backgrounds in medicine, public health and emergency preparedness. Christine's appointment was confirmed in October 2025, roughly five months before the WHO PHEIC declarations for both Andes hantavirus (cluster context) and Bundibugyo Ebola emerged in May 2026.
Brian Christine is the most senior HHS public-health official below the Secretary during the concurrent outbreak period of May 2026, which includes a Bundibugyo Ebola PHEIC, the MV Hondius Andes hantavirus cluster under active management, H5N1 in Idaho dairy cattle, and a UK meningitis B cluster. At a press conference on hantavirus risk he stated that "risk of hantavirus to the general public remains very, very low."
The significance for biosecurity governance is structural rather than personal: Christine holds the second-ranking HHS health role at a moment when the position below the Secretary ordinarily coordinates federal outbreak communications, the Health Alert Network, and inter-agency public-health emergency responses. The US simultaneously lacks a permanent FDA Commissioner and OPHPR head. The combination, an Assistant Secretary for Health from urology and a single individual (Jay Bhattacharya) holding both NIH Director and acting CDC Director roles, represents the thinnest senior federal public-health leadership bench of the post-2014 era at a moment of the highest concurrent outbreak complexity since that year.
When the CDC ran the 2018 DRC Equateur Ebola response under Robert Redfield, the agency had a confirmed CDC director, a confirmed FDA commissioner, and a confirmed OPHPR head simultaneously.