Hepatitis B Vaccine: A Controversial Change in Newborn Recommendations
Update: 2025-12-06
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A controversial shift in newborn vaccination guidelines has emerged, with a federal advisory panel suggesting the hepatitis B vaccine at birth only for babies whose mothers test positive. This move has been met with criticism from the American Medical Association, who argue it undermines public trust and risks childrens health. The panel also recommends that parents decide on the vaccine after birth, potentially delaying it until the baby is two months old. The CDC director will decide on the new recommendation, which could be the most significant change to childhood vaccination schedules under Secretary Kennedy. Former President Trump has praised the decision, while Dr. Fryhofer urges the CDC to reject it, emphasizing the need for clear, evidence-based advice.
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