A new CDC recommendation could mean a big change for childhood vaccines
By Alice Park Senior Correspondent
Yesterday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's expert vaccine committee voted to change the way babies are vaccinated against hepatitis B in the country.
Public-health experts roundly opposed the changes, warning that rates of hepatitis B, which can lead to serious liver diseases, could increase.
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