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Home / Health / PA Health Chief Warns of Hep B Vaccine Setback

PA Health Chief Warns of Hep B Vaccine Setback

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Federal panel changed hepatitis B vaccine recommendation for infants.
  • Pennsylvania health chief fears a step back in disease fight.
  • Governor signed order to protect vaccine access and choices.
PA Health Chief Warns of Hep B Vaccine Setback

Pennsylvania's Department of Health Secretary, Dr. Debra Bogen, voiced significant apprehension regarding a recent federal advisory panel's decision to alter the hepatitis B vaccine recommendations for children and infants. The panel voted to suggest the vaccine be administered only to newborns whose mothers test positive for the virus, or for other infants, to begin the series at two months old if parents desire. Dr. Bogen fears this change could undermine decades of progress in preventing hepatitis B, a viral infection that can lead to serious liver conditions, cancer, and even death, especially in young children.

Dr. Bogen highlighted the effectiveness of the universal newborn hepatitis B vaccination, implemented in the U.S. in 1991, which has reduced the disease risk in children by 99%. She noted that in Pennsylvania, there have been no reported cases of perinatal transmission since 2019 and no cases acquired in children under four years old since 2007. She emphasized the need for strong evidence to justify altering a successful public health strategy and assured Pennsylvanians that the state administration supports the birth dose vaccine and childhood immunization schedules.

In response to potential disruptions, Governor Josh Shapiro signed an executive order on October 1st to safeguard vaccine access and parental decision-making. This order mandates state agencies to align vaccine guidance with trusted medical experts and ensure coverage through private insurance and Medicaid. The state has also established a dedicated online resource for vaccine information and plans to conduct workshops to counter misinformation, urging families to consult primary care physicians and reputable health professionals for accurate medical advice.

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A federal panel now recommends the hepatitis B vaccine only for newborns of mothers who test positive, or starting at two months for other infants if parents choose.
Dr. Bogen fears the altered recommendation will lead to more children contracting hepatitis B, increasing risks of chronic liver disease, cancer, and death.
Governor Shapiro signed an order to protect vaccine access and ensure coverage, while state agencies are providing vaccine information and combating misinformation.

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