The US president has expressed his backing for new childhood vaccination recommendations that have dropped the Hepatitis B shot from newborn schedules. The decision comes after a panel of vaccine advisors endorsed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., voted to remove the vaccine from routine immunization regimens.
President Trump tweeted in support of the change, but his stance is at odds with many medical professionals and organizations. In particular, the American Academy of Pediatrics has strongly opposed the move.
The shift in recommendations raises concerns among some healthcare experts who argue that the Hepatitis B shot is a crucial vaccine for newborns to protect against liver disease and certain types of cancer. The panel's decision has sparked debate about the importance of childhood vaccinations.
Kennedy, who also chairs the Center for Vaccine Research and Development, expressed his enthusiasm for the change during the advisory committee meeting on Friday.
President Trump tweeted in support of the change, but his stance is at odds with many medical professionals and organizations. In particular, the American Academy of Pediatrics has strongly opposed the move.
The shift in recommendations raises concerns among some healthcare experts who argue that the Hepatitis B shot is a crucial vaccine for newborns to protect against liver disease and certain types of cancer. The panel's decision has sparked debate about the importance of childhood vaccinations.
Kennedy, who also chairs the Center for Vaccine Research and Development, expressed his enthusiasm for the change during the advisory committee meeting on Friday.