Experts warn delaying hepatitis B vaccine for newborns risks resurgence of deadly disease

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Doctors warn that delaying the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns could lead to a resurgence of a deadly virus, as recent discussions and potential policy changes threaten to limit access to the vaccine, which is highly effective and safe in preventing hepatitis B infection and its severe consequences.
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