Title: Experts Urge Continued Hepatitis B Vaccination Despite Debate

Chicago Health Officials ​Urge Timely Hepatitis B Vaccination for Newborns, Citing Lifelong ⁣Risks of Infection

CHICAGO,‌ IL – Chicago Department of Public Health officials are reinforcing the critical importance⁢ of hepatitis B vaccination for newborns, emphasizing‍ the substantially higher risk of chronic illness in​ young children infected with the virus. with ⁣decades of data demonstrating safety and effectiveness, the vaccine is routinely administered within the first 24 hours ⁤of life to provide‍ crucial ‍early protection.

Hepatitis B is a viral infection that attacks the liver and can cause both‌ acute and chronic disease. While often asymptomatic in adults, infection in ‍infancy carries a​ far graver prognosis. “Young children ⁢who become infected are at a much higher risk of becoming chronically ill compared to adults,” explains Megan Gretsch, senior ‍epidemiologist with the Vaccine Preventable Diseases Program at ⁣the Chicago Department of Public‍ Health. ⁢”up to 90% of infants with hepatitis B go on to develop chronic, lifelong infection, and 25% die prematurely of liver cirrhosis or liver cancer.”

The hepatitis B vaccine‌ schedule begins so early in life for several key reasons, ‌according to healthcare professionals. Physicians⁣ Pinsky and grant highlight that early administration:‍ prevents transmission from mother to‍ child during birth‍ (perinatal transmission); acts ⁢as a safeguard when⁤ a⁣ parent’s hepatitis B status is unknown; protects against​ potential spread from infected household⁤ members ⁢or​ caregivers; and​ increases the likelihood of completing ⁢the full three-dose vaccine series.

“An infant‍ infected at birth is infected for life,” stresses Dr.Chatterjee.⁢ “Waiting even a month or two from birth allows the virus to take hold.”

Despite concerns some parents may have, experts ​consistently maintain ‌that the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the‍ minimal​ risks.”Most side effects are mild, such ⁤as ⁤pain at the injection site,” say Pinsky and Grant. Severe adverse reactions are exceedingly rare, and ⁢no deaths have ever been linked to the ​hepatitis B‍ vaccine itself.Dr. Chatterjee adds reassurance,noting the vaccine’s extensive study in newborns to ensure safety,even regarding potential fever or other ⁣reactions.

As ⁢its introduction in the early 1980s, over⁢ 1 billion doses of the ​hepatitis B ⁤vaccine have been administered globally.Ongoing monitoring,along with rigorous pre-approval​ testing,continues to confirm the vaccine’s safety and efficacy.

Parents with questions about the hepatitis B vaccine are ​encouraged ⁣to consult with their child’s ‍pediatrician or another‌ trusted healthcare⁤ professional, avoiding information from unreliable social media or politically motivated sources.

For accurate ⁢and​ accessible information on vaccines and other​ public health topics, the⁤ Chicago Department of Public ⁢Health recommends visiting their website at https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdph/provdrs/infectious_disease/svcs/vaccines-and-vaccine-preventable-diseases.html and following the department⁢ on social media.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.