"The evidence overwhelmingly supports keeping the universal birth dose recommendation … as is, and that there is no new evidence that we were able to identify that would suggest that changing the birth dose would make sense," Angela Ulrich, who helped author the report, told STAT. - NAPNAP
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“The evidence overwhelmingly supports keeping the universal birth dose recommendation … as is, and that there is no new evidence that we were able to identify that would suggest that changing the birth dose would make sense,” Angela Ulrich, who helped author the report, told STAT.
“The evidence overwhelmingly supports keeping the universal birth dose recommendation … as is, and that there is no new evidence that we were able to identify that would suggest that changing the birth dose would make sense,” Angela Ulrich, who helped author the report, told STAT.
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/ December 3, 2025
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