CDC Updates Infant Hepatitis B Vaccination Policy Amid Controversy

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Michigan's chief medical executive recommends healthcare providers follow immunization schedules from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Physicians instead of the federal guidance, citing disagreements with recent federal vaccine recommendations and emphasizing the importance of evidence-based practices for public health.
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- CDC Officially Ends Hepatitis B Vaccines for Newborns. Experts Say It’s ‘Heartbreaking’ People.com
- Michigan moves away from vaccine guidance of RFK Jr.'s federal panel The Detroit News
- CDC Adopts Individual-Based Decision-Making for Hepatitis B Immunization for Infants Born to Women Who Test Negative for the Hepatitis B Virus Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (.gov)
- CDC approves major child vaccine change, rejects controversial one The Washington Post
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