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Louisiana Republican Says He’s ‘Very Concerned’ About Possible Hepatitis B Vaccine Schedule Change

Sen. Cassidy warns that changing the infant hepatitis B vaccine schedule could reverse public health gains of 20,000 fewer chronic cases over 20 years, urging caution.

  • Next month, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will meet to consider vaccine guidance, while Sen. Bill Cassidy said he is very concerned about a potential change to the hepatitis B vaccine schedule for infants.
  • As a physician, Cassidy said the birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine reduced chronic hepatitis B by 20,000 over two decades, warning that changing it risks undoing public-health gains and said `This is policy by people who don't understand the epidemiology of hepatitis B`.
  • In June, HHS actions removed and replaced ACIP members, prompting Cassidy to urge postponement of meetings after the Secretary said he was `retiring` all 17 members.
  • The Dec. 4-5 meeting could resolve a vote the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices tabled in September on the pediatric hepatitis B vaccine schedule.
  • Changing the schedule, Cassidy warned, could undermine hard-won public-health gains as Sen. Bill Cassidy said preserving CDC recommendations made Americans substantially healthier and added `You live life forward`.
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CBS News broke the news in United States on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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