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Alaska mandates hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns despite new CDC guidance, citing high infection rates and proven prevention benefits.
Alaska continues requiring the hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns, defying updated CDC guidance that recommends it only for infants of mothers with known or unknown hepatitis B status.
State health officials say the state’s hepatitis B rates are nearly triple the national average, especially impacting Alaska Native, Asian, and Pacific Islander communities.
They cite decades of evidence showing universal birth-dose vaccination reduces chronic infections, liver disease, and cancer, particularly in areas with limited follow-up care.
The virus spreads through bodily fluids and can survive on surfaces, making prevention critical.
About 100 new chronic cases are diagnosed yearly.
Insurers in Alaska will continue covering the vaccine.
Alaska exige la vacuna contra la hepatitis B para todos los recién nacidos a pesar de la nueva guía de los CDC, citando altas tasas de infección y beneficios de prevención comprobados.