The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices' move away from recommending routine hepatitis B vaccination at birth is being treated as either a triumph of “medical freedom” or a looming ...
Parents will still be able to get the hepatitis B vaccine for their children at no cost, even though the CDC's vaccine ...
As the CDC vaccine panel voted last week to stop recommending the birth dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine, former FDA ...
In a stunning decision that defies all expert advice and scientific evidence, the influential group that shapes US vaccine ...
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted Friday to end its recommendation that newborns be universally vaccinated against hepatitis B. Here are four fact-checks from the panel's ...
The change upends decades of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance and goes against widespread public health ...
All I can say is, it's clearly not based in science,” new state Health Commissioner Rick Hildebrant says of the federal change to the 30-year standard immunization schedule.
State leaders say the CDC panel's move may mislead parents about a vaccine that has nearly eliminated hepatitis B infections ...
After a contentious discussion, the vaccine advisory group pushed the vote to Friday to give members time to study the ...
Hepatitis B vaccines given at birth have essentially eliminated the disease in kids. A vote this week could upend that success.
Late Wednesday evening, a CDC webpage that previously said there’s no link between autism and vaccines was quietly updated to ...