CDC advisers delay vote on restricting infant hepatitis B vaccinations in tense meeting

US CDC Vaccine Advisers Delay Vote on Restricting Infant Hepatitis B Vaccination Amid Tense Meeting

A contentious meeting between vaccine advisers for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has resulted in a delay to a vote on restricting hepatitis B vaccination for infants. The meeting, which took place earlier this week, turned confrontational at times before one member introduced a motion to delay the vote.

The decision comes after a heated debate about restricting access to the vaccine, which has been given to 1.4 billion people over the past three decades with an excellent safety record. Two members of the advisory committee demanded evidence of any harm from the vaccine, while others pointed out its benefits. Several advisers, who were hand-picked by Donald Trump's former health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, are longtime anti-vaccine advocates.

The delay in the vote is expected to give advisers more time to examine the wording before taking a decision. The move follows previous meetings where advisers recommended restricting access to Covid vaccines and measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines, which has made it more difficult for families and providers to understand their options.

Experts warn that any change to the current hepatitis B vaccination schedule could have significant and far-reaching consequences for childhood health in the US. The leadership of the advisory committee was recently shaken up with the new chair, Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist who has advocated against Covid vaccines and promoted the use of ivermectin.

The recommendation to vaccinate infants at birth has nearly eliminated transmission from birth parents and dramatically reduced cases of the illness in childhood. A study found that infant immunization is directly linked to a 99% decline in acute hepatitis B cases between 1990 and 2019.

Some members of the committee questioned the data presented, pointing out that studies have generally found the vaccine to be safe and well-tolerated. However, one member argued that some side effects like fatigue or weakness could be related to encephalitis.

Outside experts have also voiced concerns about the discussion, stating that the data presented are far from complete and that the 'CDC' presenters are not subject matter experts. The US population is diverse, and its healthcare system does not provide universal healthcare coverage, creating challenges to testing and follow-up vaccination for hepatitis B.

The delay in the vote has sparked fears that it could lead to more cases of liver cancer and deaths due to hepatitis B infection. Experts warn that delaying the shot from birth to two months would result in at least 1,400 infections, 300 cases of liver cancer, and 480 deaths every year – all preventable by vaccination.

The decision to delay the vote has been described as "speculation" by some members of the committee, while others have expressed concerns about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. The outcome of the revised vote is expected to be made public on Friday.
 
πŸ€” 50% of people who are anti-vax are actually medical professionals πŸš‘! Like Robert F Kennedy Jr's friends on the CDC committee, 71% of Americans believe that the government should not tell us how to live our lives πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... but what about vaccines being a matter of public health? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

Hepatitis B vaccination has been shown to be like 99% effective in preventing liver cancer and deaths πŸ’―. Meanwhile, countries with universal healthcare coverage have significantly lower rates of hepatitis B infection πŸ“Š. So why are we still debating this? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

On a scale of 1-10, how concerned should we be about the delayed vote on infant Hepatitis B vaccination? 🚨 I'd say a solid 8/10 😬... because what we know now is that delaying it could lead to at least 480 preventable deaths every year πŸ’”.

By the way, did you know that 99% of people who contract hepatitis B will experience severe liver damage or death? 🀯 Those are some pretty good stats to keep in mind when making up your own decisions on vaccination!
 
I just heard that there's a bunch of drama going on with the CDC about restricting infant hepatitis B vaccination πŸ€―πŸ‘€. Apparently, some members of the advisory committee are super skeptical about the vaccine and want more proof before they're all for it πŸ’‰. But let me tell you, I've got some tea - those anti-vaccine folks have been picked by someone with ties to Donald Trump's old crew, which is pretty shady πŸ€‘.

The thing is, the hepatitis B vaccine has been a total game-changer in reducing cases of liver cancer and deaths from the illness πŸ™Œ. And experts are warning that if they delay the vote, it could lead to more people getting sick and dying from it 😱. I mean, can you imagine having to live with the knowledge that your child is going to get sick because of a preventable disease? πŸ€•.

It's all super concerning, but at the same time, it's not like they're just going to make up some info or anything (I'm looking at you, folks who think ivermectin is a thing πŸ’β€β™€οΈ). The CDC is trying to do what's best for public health, and I hope they come out with a decision that prioritizes our safety 🀝. Fingers crossed! 🀞
 
this whole thing got me thinking πŸ€”... if we let fear and doubt creep into our decisions, especially when it comes to protecting ourselves or others, we might end up losing what's truly important. hepatitis b vaccine has been widely used for decades with a great safety record but now some ppl are questioning its efficacy πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... what if they never take the shot? we could be looking at more cases of liver cancer and deaths due to hepatitis b infection πŸ€•... it's all about weighing the risks vs benefits, taking the safe route is often the best one πŸ’―...
 
πŸ€” I feel bad for those advisers who are being really scrutinized here... they're just trying to do their job. It's not like they want to hurt anyone. These guys have been working so hard to keep the population safe and now they're getting some grief? πŸ™„ The science is on their side, but it's always going to be a debate about safety vs benefits.

I mean, hepatitis B vaccine has literally saved 1.4 billion lives over the past three decades... what more evidence do you need? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ These advisers are being asked to weigh in on a decision that could affect millions of kids, but some of them are getting attacked for just doing their job. That's not right, mate.

It's also crazy how some members of the committee are questioning the data presented... I mean, I get it, there's always room for debate, but come on! This is about keeping people safe, not speculating on hypotheticals 🀯. Let's focus on the facts and make an informed decision, you know? πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I'm getting a weird vibe from this whole thing... like they're more worried about 'side effects' than actual deaths caused by hepatitis B. And what's with the new chair, Kirk Milhoan, being an anti-vax proponent? Isn't that a conflict of interest? πŸ™„ Sources on his views would be great to see before making any decisions.

And can we talk about how some members of the committee are questioning the data presented? Like, if studies show the vaccine is safe and well-tolerated, why then are they doubting it now? I'm not buying that lack of confidence without some actual evidence.

Delayed votes are never a good thing, especially when it comes to something like hepatitis B vaccination. The risks of delayed vaccination far outweigh any 'speculation' about side effects. 🚨 Let's get the facts straight before making any decisions here.
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going down here πŸ€”. Those anti-vaccine advisers who were hand-picked by Robert F Kennedy Jr... it's no coincidence that they're trying to delay this vote. I mean, what's the real motive behind this? Are they trying to undermine public health or just making a profit off of all those vaccines? And let's not forget, Kirk Milhoan, the new chair of the advisory committee... has he got some hidden agenda too? 🀝 I'm seriously worried about where this is heading. What if they actually do delay the vote and we end up seeing more cases of liver cancer and deaths from hepatitis B? It's like they're playing with people's lives here 😬. I just hope there are some truth-seekers out there who can get to the bottom of this and expose whatever conspiracy is at play... πŸ’‘
 
omg u guys!!!!!! 🀯 i cant even right now!!! so theres this vote thingy happening at cdc about hepatitis b vaccination for infants... like its super controversial already πŸ™„ and then one of the advisers was all "hey let's delay the vote" πŸ˜… and now everyone is freaking out 🀯 over what could happen if we change the schedule πŸ’” i mean like we know hepatitis b is no joke, but vaccinating at birth has literally saved so many lives 🌟 its crazy to think about how much it could impact childhood health in the US πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

and dont even get me started on those anti-vaxxers 😑 who are on the committee... like what even is that?? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ anyway, experts are saying we gotta be careful because changes to the schedule COULD lead to more cases of liver cancer and deaths 🚨 but at the same time, if we dont vaccinate kids, its gonna get outta control 😱

i guess we just have to wait for friday to see what happens next 🀞 fingers crossed everything works out πŸ’•
 
I heard there's a delay in the US CDC vote on restricting infant hepatitis B vaccination πŸ€”... it's really confusing why they're even debating this, I mean, the vaccine has been safe and effective for decades πŸ’‰πŸ‘Ά. What's with all the controversy surrounding this? Can't we just focus on keeping our kids healthy? πŸ™„. I'm also wondering if these experts are just trying to make a point or is there really some uncertainty about the vaccine's safety? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... I guess only time will tell what the outcome of the revised vote will be πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” I think it's wild that these CDC vaccine advisers are having such a tough time deciding on this one 🀯 I mean, we're talking about a vaccine that's been around for decades and has helped save so many lives πŸ™ but still some folks are questioning its safety πŸ’‰ and now we might be seeing delays in vaccination schedules because of it πŸ•°οΈ That's just gonna put more people at risk, you know? πŸ€• I'm not saying the vaccine is perfect or anything, but come on... a 99% decline in acute hepatitis B cases since infant immunization was introduced? That's pretty solid evidence if you ask me πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” I'm getting so frustrated with this whole thing! πŸ™„ They're delaying a vote that could potentially harm 1.4 BILLION people? 😱 It's like, come on CDC, make up your minds already! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ The science is clear - the hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective. What are we waiting for? A few more data points won't change the fact that vaccination has basically ERADICATED this disease. πŸŽ‰ Let's focus on protecting those little hearts instead of second-guessing ourselves! ❀️
 
I'm totally bummed about this delay πŸ€•! Hep B vaccination has saved so many lives over the years and it's crazy that some people are questioning its safety record πŸ’‰. I mean, have you seen those stats on how much less cases of Hep B there is in childhood since we started vaccinating at birth? It's like 99% reduction πŸ“ˆ! You can't deny that kind of impact.

And yeah, I'm getting a little worried about what might happen if we delay the vaccination schedule. Like, think about it - all those preventable cases of liver cancer and deaths due to Hep B... it's just not worth it πŸ€•. I'd rather have some extra time to review the data and make sure we're making informed decisions, but delaying the vote is still a step in the wrong direction.

Let's hope that after this revised vote, we can get back on track and keep those vaccination rates up πŸ’ͺ!
 
πŸ€” I think it's really worrying that there's this huge debate going on about restricting infant hepatitis B vaccination. I mean, we all know how serious liver cancer and liver disease can be, and it's crazy that some people are questioning the safety of the vaccine. 🚨 The fact that experts are saying that delaying the shot could lead to at least 1,400 infections, 300 cases of liver cancer, and 480 deaths every year is just shocking. I don't think we should be playing with fire like this, especially when it comes to protecting our kids' health. πŸ™ Let's hope that the revised vote makes a decision soon and gets this over with so we can all breathe a sigh of relief! 😌
 
I'm so glad they delayed this vote πŸ™„. I mean, come on, 1.4 billion people who got vaccinated with no issues? That's not exactly a recipe for disaster πŸ˜‚. And what's with these anti-vaxxers on the committee? They're just spreading misinformation and causing unnecessary drama πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. The science is clear: the vaccine works, it's safe, and it's saved countless lives 🌟. Delays like this will only lead to more cases of liver cancer and deaths due to hepatitis B infection 🚨. I'm all for a thorough examination of the wording, but let's not forget what we know already πŸ™ƒ. And can't they see that the CDC is just trying to do their job? It's not like they're making this up as they go along πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. The whole thing is just so... unnecessary πŸ˜’.
 
omg u dont understand why they're doin this 🀯 like wut r they even thinkin?? vaccinate infants at birth has been life savin for so many ppl & now they're tryna mess with it? πŸ€• its all about the politics, imo... they got some crazy ppl on that committee πŸ™„ esp with donald trump's old health sec like robert f kennedy jr involved lol... dont know what kinda info they're basing their decisions on cuz im pretty sure the hepatitis b vaccine has been proven safe & efective 🀝 99% decline in acute cases since 1990 is not a lil something to just brush off...
 
this is so worrying πŸ€•, infant hepatitis B vaccination has saved so many lives over the years and now they're questioning it? πŸ’” it's not just a vaccine, it's a lifesaver for kids who are at risk of getting this deadly disease 😱 and delaying the vote could lead to more cases and even deaths... that's just heartbreaking πŸ€• what's going on with these advisers, some of them seem like they're more interested in spreading misinformation than doing their job πŸ‘Ž
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 🀯 They're even questioning the safety record of a vaccine that's already saved 1.4 BILLION people over the years! I mean, what more proof do they need? πŸ™„ The hepatitis B vaccination has been proven to be safe and effective time and time again, and yet we're seeing some members of the committee trying to sow doubt. It's just so frustrating! πŸ€• And with a delay in the vote, it could lead to more cases of liver cancer and deaths due to hepatitis B infection... it's just heartbreaking πŸ€—
 
Wow πŸ’₯ Like seriously can't believe what's going on with this whole thing... Vaccines are supposed to protect us from life threatening diseases but people are questioning their safety? Meanwhile, there's so much data showing that vaccines like Hep B have been a total game changer for childhood health in the US. I just don't get why some folks are trying to stir up controversy here πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ 1 in every 5 infants born with hepatitis B will develop liver cancer if they don't receive the vaccination. πŸ“Š 99% decline in acute hepatitis B cases between 1990 and 2019, just because we vaccinate them at birth! πŸŽ‰. The 'no evidence of harm' crowd is trying to delay a potentially lifesaving vaccine by questioning studies that show it's safe and effective. πŸ˜’ 70% of the US population will be infected with hepatitis B if they don't receive the vaccination in their lifetime, but only 1-3 cases lead to liver cancer. πŸ“Š Don't believe the myth, vaccinate those babies! πŸ’‰ 4,000 to 8,000 Americans die from hepatitis B every year - mostly due to lack of healthcare access, not because they didn't get vaccinated. πŸ€• The CDC should be worried about more than just vaccine side effects...
 
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