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CDC’s controversial new hep B vaccine guidance

Last updated: December 17, 2025 11:55 am
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recently made a significant change to its guidance on the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns. The agency has decided to roll back the decades-old recommendation that newborns should be offered the hepatitis B vaccine at birth. This decision was made following a vote by the agency’s vaccine advisory panel, known as ACIP, at a meeting earlier this month.

The meeting, which was described as controversial by observers, has raised concerns among medical experts. In this week’s STATus Report, host Alex Hogan provides a recap of the meeting, highlighting why many found it to be highly irregular and alarming.

To delve deeper into the implications of this decision, Hogan is joined by STAT Washington correspondent Daniel Payne. Together, they discuss what this decision means for future recommendations from ACIP and explore the potential impact on public health.

The hepatitis B vaccine has long been recommended for newborns as a way to prevent the transmission of the virus from mother to child. However, the decision to change this guidance has sparked debate within the medical community. Some experts argue that delaying the vaccine could put newborns at risk of contracting the virus, while others believe that the current schedule may not be necessary for all infants.

As the debate continues, it is important for healthcare providers and parents to stay informed about the latest recommendations from the CDC and ACIP. It is also essential to consult with healthcare professionals to determine the best course of action for protecting newborns from hepatitis B and other preventable diseases.

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Overall, the recent decision by the CDC to roll back the guidance on the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns is a significant development in the field of public health. As experts continue to debate the implications of this decision, it is crucial to stay informed and make decisions based on the most up-to-date information available.

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