WashingtonAccording to the medical establishment, giving hepatitis B vaccine to newborn infants is helping wipe out a disease that infects an estimated 200,000 new Americans each year and kills 4000 to 5000 US residents annually.
But a vocal minority arguethough with scant scientific proofthat the vaccine should not be administered universally to infants because it can cause multiple sclerosis (MS), sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), autism, diabetes, and a host of autoimmune diseases. This minority also claims the vaccine is administered to line the pockets of its manufacturers.
Another argument made by antivaccine groups is that most people who get hepatitis B are injection drug users and people participating in promiscuous sex. They say these individuals should be vaccinated, and not innocent newborns.
Public health professionals counter by saying that up to 40% of hepatitis B infections come from unknown sources and that children under . . . [Full Text of this Article]