Officials say women who test negative for the disease should decide on an individual basis whether to give their child the newborn dose.
Breakdown
- CDC now lets parents decide on hepatitis B shot for newborns if mother tests negative 8s
- Previous CDC advice was for all infants to get three doses, starting at birth 21s
- Some doctors warn hepatitis B is a silent infection with long-term risks 40s
- Parents are divided: some favor early vaccination, others support parental choice 1m 14s
- New York State will keep its current infant vaccine and school requirements 1m 48s