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Why The Hepatitis B Birth Dose Is At Risk From New CDC Vaccine Advisors

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The reformulated vaccine advisory committee is meeting today and tomorrow, reportedly with the intent to reduce children’s access to vaccines drastically. Today’s goal is to eliminate the birth dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine. In anticipation of the meeting, the Washington Post editorial presciently described the ACIP as “CDC’s next anti-vaccine clown show.”

Meet The Players

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all 17 experts on the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee on June 9, replacing experts with decades of experience who had undergone the CDC’s standard, thorough vetting process. He hand-selected inexperienced new members, many of whom have been strongly opposed to vaccines, as I noted here. Some, like Kennedy himself, have been involved in lawsuits against vaccine manufacturers and have promoted discredited research. Concerns over the membership changes prompted the American Academy of Pediatrics chose to boycott the committee’s June meeting.

Today’s meeting was focused on the birth dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine, given within 24 hours of delivery. This neonatal dose has been shown to dramatically decrease the incidence of acute hepatitis B since it began in 1991. As a result of this vaccination, chronic hepatitis B has dropped by 99%.

The American Public Health Association states that the universal HBV birth dose has prevented more than 500,000 childhood infections, and an estimated 90,100 childhood deaths.

The new vaccine advisory group wants to adopt a risk-based approach. They argue that almost all cases of at-risk babies get the infection from their mother. This strategy has been shown repeatedly to fail. It misses mothers who might not get good prenatal care and have not been screened. It also misses that many babies are infected by other household members or, later, by schoolmates. Hepatitis B can be spread through contaminated objects and is a hardy virus that can survive for up to a week.

Notably, CDC subject-matter experts and outside pharmaceutical experts, who are usually invited to present data, were not invited, a departure from past practice.

The option many members appear to prefer is recommending the vaccine at birth only for infants born to mothers with hepatitis B infections. Otherwise, most want the first dose of vaccine delayed for at least two months and then decide whether and when to immunize based on “shared decision making.” (Note: parents already consent to treatments.)

This vaccine group faced the same questions at their last meeting in September and delayed the vote because the wording of the questions changed several times. Some members wanted more time to consider the nuances of the wording, as they had not been provided with written copies of it.. Once again, they had to delay the vote today due to last-minute changes in wording.

Dorit Reiss, a professor of law and member of the Vaccine Working Group on Ethics and Policy, said in an email, “The committee meeting showed bias, lack of scientific understanding, non-transparency and incompetence.”

Lawyer and vaccine critic Aaron Siri was scheduled to brief the ACIP committee. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), a physician who is chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee and who is largely responsible for Kennedy’s confirmation, was outraged. He said, “Aaron Siri is a trial attorney who makes his living suing vaccine manufacturers. He is presenting as if an expert on childhood vaccines. The ACIP is totally discredited. They are not protecting children.

Arguments of Committee Members For Delay

Some felt that only babies of high-risk mothers should receive birth doses of the vaccine. The problem with this is that it misses many babies, who then might develop Hepatitis B and its complications, which include cancer.

ACIP member Vicky Pebsworth blamed gay men, promiscuous women, urban residents, and immigrants for spreading HBV. Member Evelyn Griffin said that “illegal immigrants” are to blame. And member Michael Belkin declared that HepB is a disease of “gays, junkies and promiscuous heterosexuals.” Defend Public Health’s cofounder and epidemiologist, Elizabeth Jacobs, described the attempt to restigmatize hepatitis B infections as “an epidemiological crime scene.”

Some members feel the vaccines are dangerous and kill babies, claims that are not supported by available scientific evidence after decades of safety monitoring.

Others said newborn vaccination is uncommon in other countries, so we should not be an outlier. International data contradicts that claim:

Arguments Against Delaying Birth Dose

A new study showed that “even short delays in vaccination lead to substantially more infections, severe long-term health complications, and sharply increased healthcare spending.” It did not improve safety.

  • “By delaying the birth dose to 2 months among infants whose mothers are not known to be living with hepatitis B, there could be at least 1,400 preventable hepatitis B infections among children, 300 excess cases of liver cancer, 480 preventable deaths and over $222 million in excess healthcare costs, for each year the revised recommendation is in place.
  • If the birth dose was delayed to 12 years, this would balloon to at least 2,700 preventable hepatitis B infections and $313 million in excess healthcare costs for each year.”

Nurse Teri Mills, cofounder of Grandparents for Vaccines, said in an email, “If the newborn hepatitis B dose is eliminated the next generation of babies will undergo immense and unnecessary suffering.”

In an opinion piece, Drs. Demetre Daslakakis, Daniel Jernigan, and Debra Houry, former CDC directors who resigned after Susan Monarez was fired, said, “Altering the hepatitis B birth dose could destabilize the entire childhood schedule. Combination vaccines that include hepatitis B depend on stable timing.” They added that the U.S. currently doesn’t ahve the capacity to produce single-dose formulations. This would result in gaps in protection and might force manufacturers to leave the U.S. market. They concluded, “The committee must resist raising hypothetical risks not grounded in rigorous science, while burying real, lifesaving benefits. The country deserves better — and our public health system depends on it.”

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