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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 15 MIN

#58 The Great Hepatitis B Vaccine Controversy: What Does A Balanced View Reveal?

from Live Long and Well with Dr. Bobby · host Dr. Bobby Dubois

Sign up for free newsletter hereSummary: I walk you through the proposed shift away from universal newborn hepatitis B vaccination at birth, why it matters, what the evidence shows, and how parents can make a calm, informed choice—without reigniting every vaccine debate.Episode highlightsI explain why hepatitis B is uniquely risky for babies: if infected early, up to 90% develop lifelong infection with later risks of cirrhosis and liver cancer. I also clarify that exposures aren’t only from mom at delivery—household contact and tiny blood exposures matter.We review what happened after the U.S. moved to a universal newborn dose in 1991: childhood hepatitis B plunged dramatically, with no new safety concerns emerging from hundreds of millions of doses.I outline the new proposal: keep the birth dose for babies of mothers who are positive or whose status is unknown; consider delaying to two months when mom tests negative—via shared decision-making with the pediatrician.I describe why many pediatric and public health experts still favor the birth dose: it protects against documentation errors and early exposures, and it avoids added “friction” that can reduce on-time vaccination.I address autism concerns with empathy and evidence: large studies and reviews have not found a link between vaccines—including hepatitis B—and autism.My take: I would keep the universal birth dose because it’s safe, simple, and highly effective. But if parents delay, they should commit to the 2-month visit and rely on their clinician—not social media.Key takeawaysThe risk window is small but meaningful. Early-life infection can have lifelong consequences; the birth dose is a safety net.Process vs. evidence matters. Policy shifts should be driven by strong data, not ideology or committee turnover.If you delay, have a plan. Put the two-month appointment on the calendar now and follow through.Know your status. Make sure maternal hepatitis B testing is done and documented correctly.Resources mentioned (for deeper reading)Hepatitis B clinical overview and long-term risks (CDC): cdc.gov/hepatitis-b/hcp/clinical-overviewU.S. policy history and early childhood burden pre-1991: PubMed 11694691Impact of infant hepatitis B vaccination (MMWR): mmwrhtml/mm5125a3.htmCTA: If this episode helped, share it with an expecting parent or grandparent. To get my weekly note on practical, evidence-supported longevity and preventive health, join me at DrBobbyLiveLongAndWell.com.Send us Fan MailSupport the show📥 Tap to join my free newsletter & get the 1-page episode checklists: drbobbylivelongandwell.com

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