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Independent vaccine experts to review hepatitis B vaccine data after CDC delays vote

IQ TIMES MEDIABy IQ TIMES MEDIANovember 6, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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(Reuters) -A group of independent U.S. vaccine experts said ​on Thursday it plans to review existing ‌data on administering the hepatitis B vaccine at birth, after ‌a federal panel postponed a September vote on delaying the first dose of the shot.

The Vaccine Integrity Project, an initiative dedicated to safeguarding vaccine use ⁠in the United ‌States, said it plans to complete the review of the data supporting long-‍standing recommendation for universal hepatitis B vaccination by early December.

A panel of vaccine advisers to the Centers for Disease ​Control and Prevention chosen by Health Secretary Robert ‌F. Kennedy Jr. had tabled a vote in September that would have delayed the first hepatitis B vaccine dose by at least one month in women who test negative for the virus.

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The ⁠review will examine decades of ​research on the safety, ​effectiveness and public health impact of administering the first dose of hepatitis B vaccine ‍within 24 hours ⁠of birth.

The analysis will also assess potential consequences of deferring the dose, including gaps ⁠in maternal screening and infant coverage.

(Reporting by Sneha ‌S K and Puyaan Singh in Bengaluru; ‌Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)



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