Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine panel on Thursday delayed a vote on the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns.
The three-dose hepatitis B vaccine has a long track record of safety, but rolling back recommendations could leave kids ...
Public health experts warn any delay to the newborn dose of the hepatitis B vaccine could threaten decades of progress.
On Dec. 5, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s handpicked Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices tossed the universal ...
The influential advisory panel voted to no longer universally recommend the first dose of the hep B vaccine for newborns ...
A vaccine panel led by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has voted to end the recommendation for hepatitis B shots for all ...
Friday's session of a vaccine panel dominated by skeptics was chaotically at odds with past practices of the Centers for ...
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RFK Jr.’s Handpicked Advisers Change Hepatitis B Vaccine Guidance
Despite outrage from doctors and medical professionals, the CDC is changing its hep B vaccine recommendations for newborns.
"The hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective," said U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a Republican and a physician.
In addition, it has been scientifically shown there is no safety, efficacy or long-term benefit to delaying the vaccine. In ...
In the upside-down world of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., vaccines are on the ropes.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Baton Rouge, criticized a decision Friday by an influential advisory panel to stop the three-decade-old practice of recommending all newborns get the hepatitis B vaccine, ...
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