CDC Reverses Universal Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommendation for Newborns

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CDC Reverses Universal Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommendation for Newborns
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The CDC has officially stopped recommending universal hepatitis B vaccination for all newborns, instead advising only those born to infected mothers to receive the vaccine within 24 hours, citing informed consent concerns. This decision has faced criticism from health experts who warn it could lead to increased hepatitis B cases, reversing decades of progress in disease prevention. The change reflects broader shifts in CDC guidance under new leadership, raising concerns about scientific integrity and public health safety.

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