CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel Delays Key Hepatitis B Vote Amid MMRV Guidance Changes

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Vaccine advisers to the CDC delayed a decision on changing the timing of the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, voting to wait until at least one month old instead of at birth, and also voted on the use of the combined MMRV vaccine, reflecting ongoing debates and uncertainties in vaccine policy.
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