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The CDC urges all U.S. newborns to get the Hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth to prevent serious liver infection, with no link to autism.
The CDC recommends all U.S. newborns receive the Hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth, followed by additional doses by six months, to prevent a serious liver infection spread through blood and body fluids.
Despite recent claims by former President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggesting delays, major health organizations including the CDC and WHO affirm the vaccine is safe and effective, with no credible evidence linking it to autism.
The recommendation aims to protect infants, especially those born to infected mothers, before potential exposure.
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El CDC insta a todos los recién nacidos estadounidenses a recibir la vacuna contra la hepatitis B dentro de las 24 horas posteriores al nacimiento para prevenir una infección hepática grave, sin vínculo con el autismo.