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CDC advisory panel delays vote on hepatitis B vaccines

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 · 10h · on MSN
CDC panel postpones vote on hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, discusses childhood immunization schedule
The panel will focus on the hepatitis B vaccine and vote on whether to continue recommending it be given to all children at birth or delay the first dose.

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CDC delays vote on hepatitis B vaccine for newborns
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CDC advisers delay planned vote on hepatitis B vaccine for infants
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Kennedy’s handpicked CDC advisers to weigh major change to childhood vaccine schedule
Vaccine advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may vote this week to make a major change to the childhood vaccine schedule, potentially delaying a dose of the hepatitis B vaccin...

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US vaccine committee's hepatitis B changes would be most consequential yet
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CDC panel postpones vote on hepatitis vaccine changes
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Hepatitis B infant shot: Health experts concerned over potential changes in vaccine panel's guidance
At least 1,400 children each year could get a hepatitis B infection if the initial jab given to infants at birth was delayed by two months, according to an analysis done by researchers and public heal...

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CDC vaccine panel delays hepatitis B vote amid chaotic meeting
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Vaccine Panel Again Postpones Vote on Hepatitis B Shot for Newborns

The federal vaccine panel appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is likely to decide on Thursday that the shots should be delayed for infants whose mothers test negative for the virus.
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The Journey To Hepatitis B Elimination Through Innovation, Early Testing, And Scientific Discovery

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What to know about hepatitis B infection and vaccination

The best way to prevent hepatitis B infection is vaccination. The vaccines are highly effective at preventing infection in infants and for long-term protection into adulthood.
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Hepatitis B: What parents should know about the virus and the vaccine

The virus is found in blood, saliva, semen and other bodily fluids, even tears, and it can live on surfaces for up to seven days. A child with a wound who comes into contact with that surface — even days later — could become infected, says Anita Patel, a pediatrician and pediatric critical care physician in Washington, D.C.
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Doctors warn delaying hepatitis B shot for newborns could revive a deadly threat

As RFK Jr.'s new vaccine panel ponders changing the hepatitis B vaccination schedule, some doctors recall past patients, including children, who died painful deaths before there was a vaccine.
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CDC's ACIP set to discuss hepatitis B vaccines, childhood immunization schedule with new chairman

As vaccine policy uncertainty reaches a new level in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC’s) team of vaccine advisors is set to deliberate later this week on childhood im | The CDC's vaccine advisory committee will meet later this week with a newly promoted chairman in outspoken mRNA critic Kirk Milhoan,
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