RFK Jr. Panel Likely to Recommend Delaying Childhood Hepatitis B Vaccine

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A federal vaccine advisory panel, recently influenced by new members appointed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is expected to recommend delaying the hepatitis B vaccine for children until age 4, a move that has raised concerns among pediatricians and public health experts about increased risk of infection and the potential rollback of decades of progress in hepatitis B prevention.
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- Do babies really need the hepatitis B vaccine? What we know as RFK Jr. moves to delay shots for kids New York Post
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