Updated: Friday| Published: 2 Dec
The U.S. Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted to end the policy requiring all newborns to receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth.This change, supported by Acting CDC Director Jim O’Neill, now recommends vaccinating only babies born to mothers who test positive or have unknown hepatitis B status, while parents and doctors will decide for others.Critics like Senator Bill Cassidy warn that delaying vaccination could increase hepatitis B infections and undermine decades of progress in controlling the disease.
Tags

#USA

#JimONeill

#CDC

#BillCassidy

Read more
CBS LA Times USA Today AP HuffPost Boston Globe NPR PBS CNBC Toronto Star Newsmax Washington Post Mercury News BBC Omni
Discuss
Español
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Svenska
2
Earth
USA
Europe
Tags

#BillCassidy

#

BillCassidy

Senate Republicans are proposing alternatives to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as enhanced subsidies are set to expire on December 31. A key Republican bill, the "Health Care Freedom for Patients Act" co-authored by...

38h/4h
#

JimONeill

The US Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted to end the policy requiring all newborns to receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth. This change, supported by Acting CDC Director Jim O’Neill, now recommends...

2 Dec/Fri
Threads Facebook X Instagram Bluesky
Terms Privacy
Stockholm, Sweden
+46 (0)8 525-171-42 Email