A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention committee voted to eliminate a recommendation that all newborn babies receive a vaccine against hepatitis B, ending a policy that has been in place since ...
CDC committee recommendations to no longer vaccinate all infants at birth doesn't sit well with pediatricians. They want you ...
The wife of the newly appointed chair of the vaccine advisory panel that recently voted to roll back infant hepatitis B ...
New guidance still encourages moms who test positive for the virus to have their children inoculated at birth. Otherwise, the ...
The CDC’s advisory panel reversed a three decade-long recommendation that all babies receive at birth the first dose of the ...
Relying on testing to guide vaccination recalls an approach the United States tried in the 1980s and early ’90s that still led to thousands of cases of hepatitis B among children every year.
The CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has voted to end its recommendation that all newborns in the United States receive a Hepatitis B vaccine at birth.
People aged 18 and above need to get one dose of the new COVID-19 vaccine, according to CDC guidelines. People aged 65 and ...
The New Mexico Department of Health is now weighing in on the CDC's potential change in guidelines for the Hepatitis B ...