NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government has long advised that all babies be immunized against hepatitis B right after birth. But on Friday, a federal vaccine advisory committee voted to do away with that recommendation.
The group, whose current members were all appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., recommends a dose at birth only for babies whose mothers test positive for the virus or whose infection status is unknown.

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