A federal vaccine advisory committee has voted to change the recommendation that all newborns in the US receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth.
Doctors say the controversial vote to not recommend the vaccine for all newborns is creating chaos and hurdles for parents.
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)—In a vote of 8-3, a federal committee recently decided to only recommend that babies whose mothers test ...
The Arizona health department advises providers stay the course on giving the Hep B vaccine to newborns, going against a ...
The overwhelming majority of physicians support hepatitis vaccination, despite a recent CDC panel recommendation, write R.I.
On the campaign trail last October, President Trump promised to let his health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., “go wild on ...
After a CDC advisory committee voted to roll back universal hepatitis B vaccine recommendations for infants, parents are ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - The CDC has pulled back its decades-old recommendation of vaccinating all newborns against the hepatitis ...
After the federal advisory committee voted to delay infant vaccination for a disease that causes liver injury, local doctors ...
New York and other Northeast states will keep recommending a universal hepatitis B vaccine at birth for newborns, despite a CDC panel vote.
On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel voted to end a recommendation that all ...
The CDC recently changed the recommendation for hepatitis B vaccination in babies. For more than 30 years, standard practice was for babies to have the vaccine within 24 hours of ...
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