RFK Jr. wants to delay the hepatitis B vaccine. Here's what parents need to know.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a member of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's vaccine advisory panel, is pushing to delay the recommended dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth. The move could limit children's access to this crucial protection against a virus that can lead to liver cancer.

The hepatitis B virus is transmitted through blood and bodily fluids, even in microscopic amounts. Before vaccines became available in the 1980s, McMahon, a liver specialist who has spent decades treating patients with the disease, saw young lives cut short by the virus. He remembers an 8-year-old boy who complained of stomach pain before discovering he had developed a rapidly growing tumor on his liver.

While hepatitis B can be transmitted through direct contact, it is also highly contagious, even when infected individuals are asymptomatic. McMahon has cared for children who tested negative at birth but later became infected through indirect contact. He attributes the virus's high infectiousness to its ability to survive on surfaces for a week and spread quickly through tiny amounts of blood.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that all pregnant people be screened for hepatitis B, but it estimates that up to 16% are not tested. If private insurers cover the vaccine, misinformation from Kennedy's meeting could still lead families to believe the vaccine harms their babies, according to Dr. Sean O'Leary, chair of the Committee on Infectious Diseases for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

The three-dose hepatitis B vaccine has a proven track record of safety, with numerous studies showing it does not increase the risk of infant death or serious reactions. In fact, the vaccine has saved countless lives by preventing liver cancer in children who receive all three doses. The CDC estimates that 2.4 million people in the U.S. have hepatitis B and that half do not know they are infected.

As experts warn, delaying the recommended dose could lead to more cases of the disease circulating in American communities, increasing the risk of contraction for those who don't get vaccinated. This, in turn, can result in higher medical costs for patients and the broader healthcare system.

If you're an expectant parent considering whether or not to give your newborn the hepatitis B vaccine, Dr. William Schaffner advises talking to your doctor about the risks and benefits. The vaccine is crucial in preventing liver cancer, which can be deadly if left untreated. Schaffner emphasizes that even if a pregnant woman tests negative for the virus, it's still essential to administer the birth dose to prevent infection.

Ultimately, as more countries model this program on the U.S. approach, it becomes clear that delaying the recommended dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth is not an advisable move.
 
omg u guys r going 2 kill us all w/out hepatitis b vaxx 🀯 i mean seriously what's wrong w/ robert f kennedy jr ? he's got some serious misinformation goin on there & it's gonna affect so many kids πŸ€• my cousin has hep b & she didn't get vaccinated until like 5 yrs old 😩 now she's all good but what if she wasn't? πŸ€” the stats r clear - delayed vaccination = more cases of hep b circulating in communities πŸ‘₯ & that means higher medical costs for everyone πŸ’Έ i'm so mad at kennedy jr for spreadin' false info like this πŸ™„ we need to stick w/ the CDC's recs on vaccinations, fam πŸ’―
 
omg 😱 i'm so worried about this news!!! delaying the hepatitis b vaccine at birth could be super harmful to kids πŸ€• it's already a serious disease that can lead to liver cancer and even death πŸ’€ we should be doing everything possible to protect our little ones from this risk πŸ€— let's make sure to spread accurate info and get more people vaccinated asap πŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€” The idea of delaying the birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth is super concerning 🚨. I mean, we know that hepatitis B can be transmitted through tiny amounts of blood and bodily fluids, making it super contagious even when people are asymptomatic 🀒. If they delay the vaccination, it could lead to more cases of the disease circulating around, which would be disastrous πŸ’€.

I also worry about what misinformation might spread among families who think the vaccine harms their babies πŸ˜•. We've seen this happen before with other vaccines, and it's always a huge issue πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. The fact that up to 16% of pregnant people aren't even being screened for hepatitis B is already a problem, so delaying vaccination would only make things worse 🚫.

I think we need to be super careful about what experts say and share online πŸ“£. We should always talk to our doctors and do our own research before making any big decisions about our health πŸ€”. The 3-dose hepatitis B vaccine has a proven track record of safety, so let's not mess with that πŸ”’!
 
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πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Vaccine is life-saving, don't @ me!

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I'm concerned about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s push to delay the recommended dose of the hepatitis B vaccine πŸ€”. I get why he's trying to be cautious, but I think we have to consider the bigger picture here. The science on this vaccine is solid, and it's saved countless lives already πŸ’―. Delaying the recommended dose could lead to more cases of the disease going around, which would put a lot of pressure on our healthcare system πŸš‘.

And let's be real, hepatitis B can be super contagious even when you're not showing symptoms 🀒. I'm not saying Kennedy Jr.'s concerns are unfounded, but we need to weigh that against the known benefits of the vaccine πŸ’ͺ. I think it's great that Dr. Schaffner is emphasizing talking to your doctor about the risks and benefits - let's get informed and make decisions based on facts πŸ“Š.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ can you believe this? Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing to delay the vaccination, like what's next? telling kids they should just get infected with a liver cancer-causing virus instead? πŸ™„ I mean, I get it, vaccine hesitancy is a thing, but come on! The science is clear, this vaccine has saved lives and prevented so many cases of liver cancer. Delaying the dose would be like playing Russian roulette with your kid's health. 🀯
 
πŸ€• I'm really worried about the possible impact of pushing back on the baby hepatitis B vaccine. It's like we're playing Russian roulette with our kids' health 🎲. If we delay the recommended dose, it could lead to more cases of the disease spreading in our communities, and that would be a disaster 😱. I mean, think about all those parents who might not even know they have hepatitis B, and then their babies are born with it 🀯. The risk of liver cancer is super high if we don't vaccinate them πŸ’€.

I remember reading about the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's vaccine advisory panel member Robert F. Kennedy Jr. saying that hepatitis B can survive on surfaces for a week and spread quickly through tiny amounts of blood πŸ’‰. That's just terrifying 🀯. We need to protect our kids, not take unnecessary risks πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I'm also kinda annoyed by the misinformation being spread about the vaccine harming babies πŸ˜’. It's like we're living in a world where science and facts don't matter anymore πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. The three-dose hepatitis B vaccine has been proven to be safe, and it's already saved countless lives πŸ’•.

Let's just stick with what works, folks πŸ‘. Let's get those babies vaccinated and keep our communities healthy and safe 🌈πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨😬 just saw robert f kennedy jr pushing to delay the first dose of hepatitis b vaccine and i'm lowkey freaking out it's a proven lifesaver and now he's gonna make ppl think its bad for their babies? 2.4 million ppl in us have no idea they're infected and delaying this vaccine could lead to more cases circulating in communities 🀒
 
πŸ€” so they're saying delay vaccine doses and see what happens? sounds like a total disaster waiting to happen 🚨. I mean, we know how misinformation can spread like wildfire on social media, but come on, this is about kids' lives we're talking about πŸ’”. The stats on hepatitis B are crazy, 2.4 million people in the US alone and half don't even know they have it. We need to be protecting our young people, not putting their health at risk because of some questionable vaccine science 🧬.

And what's up with these politicians always trying to play doctor? Dr. Sean O'Leary is literally warning about this very thing - if private insurers cover the vaccine, misinformation could still spread. It's like they think we're all just going to blindly follow whatever they say without doing our own research πŸ€“. I'm not buying it. We need to be talking about this stuff, not just letting experts dictate what's best for us.

The CDC is right, delaying the dose could lead to more cases of hepatitis B and that's just a recipe for disaster πŸ’Έ. We can't afford to have our healthcare system clogged up with people who are sick because they didn't get vaccinated 🚨. Let's be smart about this, not reckless.
 
I mean, what's next? Are we gonna start questioning the efficacy of vaccines because some dude had a bad reaction 5 years ago? I get it, vaccines aren't perfect, but come on... πŸ™„ The thought of kids being more susceptible to hepatitis B just because they got the vaccine at birth is just crazy talk. And what's with the whole 'asymptomatic carriers' thing? Like, we've known about that for ages and still manage to keep the spread under control. πŸ˜’
 
omg 2.4 million ppl in usa have hepatitis b 🀯 & half dont even no they got infected πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ! this kinda info should be publicized more, like, every pregnant woman needs to know about the importance of vaccinating their newborn πŸ‘ΆπŸ§¬! kennedy's pushin to delay 1st dose is gonna lead to more ppl gettin infected & it's not worth it πŸ’”. btw did u know the vaccine has saved countless lives by preventin liver cancer πŸš‘πŸ’ͺ? stats show it's safe & effective, but some ppl r still gonna fall for misinformation πŸ“‰πŸ€₯!
 
πŸ€” This is a super concerning trend. Delaying the 3rd dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine could lead to more cases of the disease circulating in communities 🚨. I mean, we're talking about a virus that can cause liver cancer and other serious health issues... it's not something you want to mess with πŸ’‰.

I think Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s push for delay is based on misinformation πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The science is clear: the 3-dose vaccine has a proven track record of safety, and it's saved countless lives by preventing liver cancer πŸ™Œ.

As an expectant parent, I would want to know that my baby is protected from this virus, especially if there's even a small risk of transmission πŸ’•. It's not worth taking any chances with your child's health... trust me, you don't want to deal with the emotional and financial burden of dealing with liver cancer later on πŸ˜“.

We need to rely on credible sources like Dr. William Schaffner when it comes to making informed decisions about our health πŸ™. Let's hope more people get educated about the risks and benefits of this vaccine, so we can make informed choices for ourselves and our families πŸ’¬.
 
πŸ€” This Robert F. Kennedy Jr thingy is getting me all worked up... I mean, come on! He's trying to delay the hepatitis B vaccine for babies just because his cousin might've had some issues with it? πŸ™„ Like that's a valid reason to put lives at risk? The stats are clear - delaying the vaccination can lead to more cases of the disease and way more liver cancer in kids... it's not even worth the risk! πŸ’‰ I'm so tired of these misinformation campaigns spreading like wildfire on social media. Can't we all just stick to credible sources for once? πŸ™„ Our healthcare system is already strained enough without folks playing with the vaccine schedule...
 
Ugh 🀯 I'm getting so frustrated with these vaccine advisory panels πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Can't they just stick to the science? 😩 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushing to delay the dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth is a huge concern 🚨. I mean, come on, don't we already know enough about this virus to protect our kids from it? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The fact that he's spreading misinformation and potentially putting lives at risk because of his own doubts is alarming 😱.

And what's with the lack of clarity around the vaccine's safety record? πŸ€” I'm sure there are plenty of studies showing its effectiveness, but do we really need to be told that by a panel member who's questioning its benefits? πŸ’‘ Not to mention, it's not like this is the first time we've seen anti-vaxxer misinformation spread like wildfire πŸŒͺ️. It's just so... predictable πŸ˜’.

I'm all for a critical eye on vaccine development and safety, but can't we at least have some basic facts to work with? πŸ€” This whole debacle is just making me wanna scream πŸ’₯. Get it together, guys! We need more trust in our healthcare system, not less πŸ™„.
 
πŸ€” so like they're saying we should delay the doses of the hepatitis B vaccine from birth? I mean isn't that just gonna let more people get infected and stuff? πŸ€• i remember reading about how even if you don't have symptoms, hepatitis B can still be super contagious. it's crazy! πŸ’‰ my grandma got it when she was little and it totally ruined her liver or something... but then they started giving out the vaccine and now she's fine πŸ™ what are your thoughts on this? should we delay the doses or just stick with the plan?
 
"Believe you can and you're halfway there." πŸš€

Delaying the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine at birth is a concerning decision that could have far-reaching consequences for public health. The science on this vaccine is clear: it's safe, effective, and has saved countless lives by preventing liver cancer in children who receive all three doses. By delaying the dose, we risk creating a breeding ground for the virus to spread quickly through tiny amounts of blood and bodily fluids.

Let's not underestimate the power of misinformation. If private insurers cover the vaccine, families may believe it harms their babies, even if there's no evidence to support this claim. We need experts like Dr. Sean O'Leary and Dr. William Schaffner warning us about the risks of delayed vaccination. The bottom line is: talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of the hepatitis B vaccine. Trust the science and protect yourself, your child, and your community from this deadly disease πŸ™
 
omg i cant even imagine having to live with liver cancer πŸ€• its so scary and painful ... i think vaccines are lifesavers like literally theyve saved so many lives already πŸ™ and this one for hepatitis b is super crucial especially since its a virus that can be transmitted through tiny amounts of blood which is freaky 🀒

i also feel bad for all those kids who have been infected with the virus despite being tested negative at birth it just goes to show how contagious it is even when people dont know theyre infected 😷

so yeah definitely not sure why ppl would wanna delay the vaccine dose πŸ™„ its just gonna lead to more cases of the disease circulating around and that would be super bad news for our healthcare system πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€•πŸ˜¬ Delaying the hepatitis B vaccine dose at birth is a super bad idea 🀒 The CDC says 16% of pregnant folks aren't tested for this stuff and now Kennedy's gonna mess it up by spreading misinformation 🚨 It's already hard enough dealing with parents who think vaccines harm their babies πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ This means more cases of liver cancer will pop up in the US, leading to way more medical bills πŸ’Έ And it's not like we haven't seen this before - folks getting sick because they didn't get vaccinated 😷
 
I'm worried about this πŸ€•. If we delay the recommended dose of the hepatitis B vaccine at birth, it's gonna put a lot of young lives at risk 🌟. I mean, we know how contagious this virus is - one tiny drop of blood can spread it, and it can survive on surfaces for a week 🚽. We can't just let misinformation from some meetings spread like wildfire 😬. The science is clear: the three-dose hepatitis B vaccine has been proven safe and effective πŸ’Š.

I feel for Dr. McMahon and all those patients he's seen with liver cancer - it's heartbreaking πŸ˜”. And let's not forget that this virus affects 2.4 million people in the US alone 🀯. We can't just sit back and do nothing πŸ‘Ž. We need to protect our kids from this disease, no matter what πŸ™Œ. If you're an expectant parent, just talk to your doctor about it - they'll give you all the facts and help you make a decision that's right for you πŸ’¬.
 
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