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What experts say CDC vaccine panel missed on hepatitis B shots

Last updated: December 12, 2025 2:40 am
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The recent decision by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to overturn a 30-year recommendation for all babies to receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth has sparked controversy and concern among experts in the field. The committee’s new approach appeared to lack consideration for the broader implications of their decision, particularly regarding the administration of combination vaccines that protect against multiple diseases.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has been vocal in its opposition to the ACIP’s new recommendations, advising its members to continue recommending the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns. However, the rift between the two organizations has raised questions about how healthcare providers will navigate conflicting guidance on vaccine policies.

Critics argue that the ACIP’s decision was influenced by anti-vaccine sentiments and failed to take into account the benefits of the hepatitis B vaccine in preventing serious illnesses. Infectious disease experts emphasize that the birth dose of the vaccine has been instrumental in reducing infection rates and saving lives, particularly among infants at risk of chronic hepatitis B.

The proposed policies to delay the birth dose and consider a single-dose approach for hepatitis B vaccination have raised concerns about the availability of combination vaccines that protect against multiple diseases. Parents who choose to forgo the hepatitis B vaccine for their babies may face challenges in finding alternative vaccine options or standalone doses for other preventable diseases.

Experts warn that disruptions to the vaccine supply market could lead to increased rates of unvaccinated children and a potential resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases. The complex nature of vaccine production and distribution makes it difficult to quickly adapt to changes in demand, particularly for combination vaccines that require long lead times for manufacturing.

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The lack of thorough analysis and consideration of the broader implications of the ACIP’s decision has raised doubts about the committee’s ability to make evidence-based recommendations. Healthcare organizations and industry stakeholders have expressed concerns about the potential consequences of the new policies and the impact on vaccine access and uptake.

In light of the controversy surrounding the ACIP’s decision on the hepatitis B vaccine, there is a growing call for a more transparent and evidence-based approach to vaccine policy-making. As healthcare providers and parents navigate conflicting guidance on vaccination practices, ensuring access to safe and effective vaccines remains a critical priority in protecting public health.

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