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CDC vaccine panel poised to recommend changing hepatitis B birth-dose

Last updated: December 4, 2025 2:10 pm
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The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meeting took an unexpected turn as the panel postponed voting on overturning a 30-year-old recommendation regarding hepatitis B vaccination for newborns. The decision was delayed until Friday after some panelists requested the text of the votes in advance due to confusion over the language.

The proposed changes to the vaccination policy sparked concerns among infectious disease experts, who warned that reversing the recommendation could lead to over a thousand babies contracting the highly infectious virus each year, potentially resulting in premature death. The current recommendation, in place since 1991, advises administering a hepatitis B vaccine to newborns within 24 hours of birth to prevent the transmission of the virus from infected mothers.

The meeting, which was characterized by delays and confusion, highlighted the significant shift in the panel’s composition following the replacement of members by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vocal supporter of the anti-vaccine movement. The panel’s discussions veered away from evidence-based decision-making, raising alarms among medical experts and organizations supporting the current vaccination guidelines.

Despite opposition from experts and organizations like the American Medical Association and the Infectious Diseases Society of America, some panelists associated with anti-vaccine efforts presented arguments against the current recommendations. Concerns were raised about the lack of long-term, large-scale studies on the safety of hepatitis B vaccines, leading to a contentious debate on the potential risks and benefits of the birth dose.

The proposed changes, if approved, would advise parents to consider delaying the start of the hepatitis B vaccine series until the baby is at least 2 months old, except for cases where the mother is infected with hepatitis B. The panel also discussed the possibility of testing antibody levels after the first dose to determine the need for additional doses, with a recommendation for insurance coverage of these tests.

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The ongoing debate around hepatitis B vaccination reflects broader concerns about political interference and unscientific decision-making in vaccine policy under the Trump administration. The resignation of several CDC officials over allegations of prioritizing personal beliefs over scientific evidence has raised questions about the integrity of public health decision-making.

As the panel prepares to reconvene for further discussions and votes on the hepatitis B vaccination policy, the outcome remains uncertain amidst a backdrop of conflicting viewpoints and political influences shaping public health recommendations.

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