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Home / Health / Hep B Vaccine: Expert Panel Clashes on Newborn Schedule

Hep B Vaccine: Expert Panel Clashes on Newborn Schedule

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Federal panel suggests delaying Hep B vaccine for low-risk newborns.
  • Major Michigan health systems maintain current infant vaccination recommendations.
  • Providers cite concerns over potential resurgence of preventable diseases.
Hep B Vaccine: Expert Panel Clashes on Newborn Schedule

A recent shift proposed by a federal vaccine advisory committee could alter the standard practice for newborn hepatitis B vaccinations. The panel suggested waiting at least two months for infants deemed low-risk, departing from decades of guidance recommending immediate immunization. This proposed change has prompted significant discussion among healthcare providers.

Several major Michigan health systems, including McLaren Health Care, Munson Healthcare, Henry Ford Health, Corewell Health, and University of Michigan Health, have indicated they will maintain their current vaccination schedules. These organizations emphasize their commitment to established protocols that have successfully prevented disease transmission. They are prioritizing the safety and well-being of infants by continuing to offer the hepatitis B vaccine at birth.

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The American Academy of Pediatrics' Michigan chapter voiced strong disapproval of the committee's recommendation, stating there is no data to support weakening a policy that has saved numerous lives. Healthcare professionals expressed concerns that such a change could lead to a resurgence of preventable diseases and negatively impact vulnerable populations, reinforcing their decision to adhere to existing, evidence-based vaccination practices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Michigan health systems are maintaining current recommendations due to concerns about potential disease resurgence and a lack of data supporting the change.
A federal panel suggested delaying the hepatitis B vaccine for at least two months for newborns considered low-risk.
No, health systems are not bound by the committee's recommendations and can maintain their own established vaccination schedules.

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