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#51
(01-07-2026, 06:05 AM)FlyersFan Wrote: Yeah but simply hugging doesn't transmit Hep B.
You have to have body fluids or sexual contact.
That's what the literature says.

https://www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-livin...b-vaccine/
Quote:The hepatitis B virus is carried in body fluids, like blood, semen and vaginal fluids. It can be spread:
  • during birth, from a mother with hepatitis B to her newborn baby



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#52
(01-07-2026, 10:04 AM)Kurokage Wrote: https://www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-livin...b-vaccine/

Yeah but like I said ... if the baby already has gotten the virus from the mother ... then wouldn't a shot do no good?  The shot is to prevent getting it but if the baby already has it then what good is the shot.
#53
(01-07-2026, 10:06 AM)FlyersFan Wrote: Yeah but like I said ... if the baby already has gotten the virus from the mother ... then wouldn't a shot do no good?  The shot is to prevent getting it but if the baby already has it then what good is the shot.

An article about why it helps newborns
Quote:The first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine protects newborns from possible exposures during delivery and the first few days of life. It provides a safety net for babies whose family members may not know they are infected. Testing for hepatitis B during pregnancy or delivery can be helpful, but sometimes results aren't ready in time or the test may miss an infection. Mothers always have the chance to get infected between the time they're tested and they give birth.
People are tested for hepatitis B during each pregnancy. Testing may be done during labor and delivery at the hospital. Hepatitis B vaccine can be given to someone during pregnancy if they have not been vaccinated.
Sadly, 25% of babies who get chronic hepatitis B die. In high-risk deliveries, the baby may receive a dose of hepatitis B immune globulin in addition to a vaccine. This gives the immune system extra antibodies that protect the baby for a few weeks post-birth.



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#54
(01-07-2026, 10:12 AM)Kurokage Wrote:  

"Why does it matter what age someone is when they get vaccinated for hepatitis B?
 Since hepatitis B is incurable, medical experts say protection from birth is a proven way to reduce risk. Even if a mother tests negative for the hepatitis B virus, a baby can still be exposed before they reach 2 months of age:
  • By a caregiver who is unknowingly infected, since the virus can have no symptoms for long periods and even handling a baby while having an open cut could result in transmission
  • By touching something that came into contact with the virus, since it can live for seven days on surfaces
  • Also, there is a known 2% false negative rate for maternal screening."
Hepatitis B is not curable at this point in time.

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It appears Hepatitis A resolves itself, but there are still deaths:

Table 1.4 – Hepatitis A: Death Rates by Demographics | 2023 Hepatitis Surveillance | CDC

It appears Hepatitis C is curable, but it is crucial for newborns to be tested and monitored.
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Not all countries include the hepatitis vaccination for newborns, but the reasoning is complex as to their regional or specific communities' issues.

It appears in the USA that hepatitis cases and/or vaccination requirements may also be regional:

"Hepatitis B Cases in USA
In 2023, there were 2,214 new cases of acute hepatitis B reported in the USA, with an estimated 14,400 acute HBV infections. The rate of acute hepatitis B was 0.7 reported cases per 100,000 population, with the highest rates among persons aged 40–49 and 50–59 years. The rate of acute hepatitis B among non-Hispanic Black persons was 1.9 times as high as the rate among non-Hispanic White persons. States with the highest rates were primarily located in the eastern and southeastern United States, particularly in or near the Appalachian region. 

CDC"

I think it's bad governance to enact sweeping broad-stroke healthcare policies when diseases such as hepatitis can have higher incidences due to regional or varying factors related to human behaviour and not explaining to the public, in detail, those nuances that may affect them differently where they live.
"The only journey is the one within."
#55
For those of you who feel the need to witness biased reporting... just to either embrace and make use of it, or rail at how transparent the "let us tell you what and how to think" phenomenon actually is...

Under anti-vaccine RFK Jr., CDC slashes childhood vaccine schedule 

If you hate RFK Jr, the administration he works for, anything that betrays Big Pharma's mind control about "medicine;"
this article will tickle your fancy as it is intended to.

I'd point out the shameful lack of reporting and the vile nature of the editorial-ism... but if you ache to hate on the 'enemy' characterized in their reality.. you'll like this.

(PS notice the editorial casting of this article under the heading of "dumb.")
#56
(01-07-2026, 11:37 AM)Maxmars Wrote: For those of you who feel the need to witness biased reporting... just to either embrace and make use of it, or rail at how transparent the "let us tell you what and how to think" phenomenon actually is...

Under anti-vaccine RFK Jr., CDC slashes childhood vaccine schedule 

If you hate RFK Jr, the administration he works for, anything that betrays Big Pharma's mind control about "medicine;"
this article will tickle your fancy as it is intended to.

I'd point out the shameful lack of reporting and the vile nature of the editorial-ism... but if you ache to hate on the 'enemy' characterized in their reality.. you'll like this.

(PS notice the editorial casting of this article under the heading of "dumb.")

It boggles the mind how RFK Jr. can model the vaccination schedule on a country that is nothing like US healthcare programs in place now, nor the population size, nor localized social risks, like I mentioned earlier with higher hepatitis rates in the Appalachians, and what about those regional measles cases (?) and who knows what other disease rates that don't seem to be monitored.

"Denmark's lower incidence of childhood diseases can be attributed to several factors:
"The only journey is the one within."
#57
(01-07-2026, 12:42 PM)quintessentone Wrote: It boggles the mind how RFK Jr. can model the vaccination schedule on a country that is nothing like US healthcare programs in place now, nor the population size, nor localized social risks, like I mentioned earlier with higher hepatitis rates in the Appalachians, and what about those regional measles cases (?) and who knows what other disease rates that don't seem to be monitored....

This is the flaw in "leadership" taken as a desperate act of house cleaning.

After decades of 'soft-selling' the "industry objectives" as a "national strategy" (fascism?) they created a wide swinging pendulum effect...

JFK found the best "virtue signaling" press releases... all stating that the folks in Denmark are the "best at heath care."  and here we go again... following patterns and processes made by other people - for other people - in a different place... but the literature speaks of nothing but success... so, boom... the pendulum of change returns to a point and will swing further until we stop it.

I get that we should be correct in thinking the most caustic dissent is about health care...
it's not - it's about business plans...

And very soon... very soon... we will be treated to an "AI says" lesson about what we "should" do.
Watch for it... wait for it... it will be repeated by the mainstream media... over and over.
#58
(01-07-2026, 12:58 PM)Maxmars Wrote: This is the flaw in "leadership" taken as a desperate act of house cleaning.

After decades of 'soft-selling' the "industry objectives" as a "national strategy" (fascism?) they created a wide swinging pendulum effect...

JFK found the best "virtue signaling" press releases... all stating that the folks in Denmark are the "best at heath care."  and here we go again... following patterns and processes made by other people - for other people - in a different place... but the literature speaks of nothing but success... so, boom... the pendulum of change returns to a point and will swing further until we stop it.

I get that we should be correct in thinking the most caustic dissent is about health care...
it's not - it's about business plans...

And very soon... very soon... we will be treated to an "AI says" lesson about what we "should" do.
Watch for it... wait for it... it will be repeated by the mainstream media... over and over.

I wonder if the government will be withholding or reducing their federal contributions to this vaccinations program. Do you know?

Vaccines for Children Program: Free Immunizations When Cost is a Barrier - HealthyChildren.org
"The only journey is the one within."
#59
(01-07-2026, 01:24 PM)quintessentone Wrote: I wonder if the government will be withholding or reducing their federal contributions to this vaccinations program. Do you know?

Vaccines for Children Program: Free Immunizations When Cost is a Barrier - HealthyChildren.org

I'm no one who would know... but I was most interested not in how the vaccine regimen is distributed, but what "constitutes" the actual "vaccine regimen." 

This issue is complicated because of how important it is to get right.

And how "industrial" profit, convenience, and objectives should NEVER be a "priority" of any health care system.
#60
(01-07-2026, 01:30 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I'm no one who would know... but I was most interested not in how the vaccine regimen is distributed, but what "constitutes" the actual "vaccine regimen." 

This issue is complicated because of how important it is to get right.

And how "industrial" profit, convenience, and objectives should NEVER be a "priority" of any health care system.

Well we may see more lawsuits against your government's funding cuts to children's and other critical health programs.

"The terminated funding supported critical pediatric public health programs serving communities across the country, including efforts to prevent sudden unexpected infant death, improve early detection of developmental disabilities and birth defects, strengthen pediatric care in rural communities, support adolescents facing substance use and mental health challenges, and improve standards of care for newborns. AAP warns that without immediate court intervention, these programs will end within weeks, staff will be laid off, and children and families nationwide will lose access to crucial child health programs."

Nation’s Pediatricians Go to Court Over Unlawful Health Funding Cuts - Democracy Forward
"The only journey is the one within."



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