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New hepatitis B vaccine guidelines seem likely to be ignored

Last updated: December 16, 2025 4:40 pm
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The Trump administration has recently made a controversial decision to end the long-standing policy of offering every newborn a hepatitis B shot. This decision, based on the recommendation of the vaccine advisory committee, has sparked a heated debate among health experts who argue that key evidence supporting the shots has been ignored. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now advises parents to discuss with their doctors whether to vaccinate infants at birth against hepatitis B, specifically for babies born to mothers who test negative for the virus.

Despite the CDC’s new guidance, some doctors and hospital systems are hesitant to adopt the recommendation. Many healthcare providers are choosing to continue following the existing guidelines set by organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics or their state health departments. This divergence in opinion reflects the growing complexity of vaccine policy in the United States, particularly under the current administration.

Dr. Vandana Madhavan of Massachusetts General Hospital expressed concerns about the lack of evidence supporting the CDC’s new recommendation, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based practices in healthcare. The decision to change vaccination practices for newborns has raised questions about the potential confusion it may cause for parents and healthcare providers alike.

While some healthcare systems, like Kaiser Permanente and Children’s National, have pledged to continue offering the hepatitis B shot to newborns, others are resistant to the new federal guidance. The CDC is also considering a recommendation to use serology testing after the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine to determine the need for additional shots in the series.

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The resistance from healthcare providers to the government’s new recommendations poses a challenge to officials seeking to change vaccination practices nationwide. It also underscores the difficulties in restoring trust in federal health agencies, as doctors and hospital leaders remain skeptical of the administration’s approach.

Despite the pushback from some healthcare providers, the CDC’s acting director, Jim O’Neill, defended the agency’s decision, citing a rigorous review of available evidence. As the debate over newborn hepatitis B vaccination continues, it is clear that finding common ground between different stakeholders will be crucial in ensuring the best outcomes for children’s health.

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