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CDC delay of infant hepatitis B shot likely to raise infections, studies show The Washington PostNew study suggests reduced newborn hepatitis B vaccination coverage may increase infant infections Medical XpressStudy Has Warning About Missed Hepatitis B Shots at Birth MedPage TodayNot Giving The Hepatitis B Vaccine At Birth Could Cost The US Up To $370 Million IFLScienceOne delayed newborn shot can set off a costly chain reaction with lifelong consequences for children Medical Xpress
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