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12/9/2025
Amy Young

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Oregon Health Authority and West Coast Health Alliance continue to recommend hepatitis B vaccination for newborns

The West Coast Health Alliance (WCHA) strongly supports that hepatitis B vaccination continue to be routinely offered to all newborns, with the first dose of the vaccine given within 24 hours of birth for newborns weighing at least 2,000 grams (4 pounds, 7 ounces), followed by completion of the vaccine series. This recommendation aligns with trusted national medical organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America.

About the West Coast Health Alliance

The West Coast Health Alliance was formed to ensure that public health recommendations are guided by science, effectiveness and safety at a time when CDC leadership changes, reduced transparency and the compromise of key advisory panels have called into question the federal government’s capacity to address the nation’s public health challenges.

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  • THE WEST COAST HEALTH ALLIANCE CONTINUES TO RECOMMEND HEPATITIS B VACCINATION FOR NEWBORNS Here's everything you need to know.
  • What is Hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a highly infectious virus that attacks the liver and can cause serious illness and death. It spreads easily — even without visible blood or body fluids and can survive on surfaces for up to SEVEN days.
  • Since the United States started recommending the universal infant hepatitis B vaccination in 1991, pediatric hepatitis B infections were reduced by nearly 99%. Given at birth (within 24 hours), the hepatitis B vaccine can protect babies from hepatitis B infection their whole lives.
  • Delaying the birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine, will lead to more children and adults developing preventable liver disease and liver cancer with no evidence of a safety benefit. 9 out of 10 infants who get hepatitis B at birth develop a chronic infection. AND 25% of infected children die prematurely from hepatitis-related disease.
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