Doctors, hospitals and public health departments are scrambling to ensure proper care for pregnant women and their babies following a controversial vote from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisors that reversed decades of standard medical practice giving newborns the hepatitis B vaccine .
“We don’t really know just yet how individual hospitals and clinicians will handle this,” said Dr. Brenna Hughes, interim chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. “It’s creating fear and distrust.”
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Last Friday, the CDC's vaccine panel advised that only babies born to women who test positive for hepatitis B should get the first dose within 24 hours of deliver

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