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2023-08-08 05:42:13 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: A9F8457AD76A676329FA4EAD9ECCA443F2D1A8B4852B4BC0CA2035A3E6D93154
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Mothers can unknowingly pass the hepatitis B virus to their babies at birth, which is why babies should get their first dose within 24 hours of birth. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/by-age/newborn-birth.html#:~:text=Hepatitis%20B%20is%20an%20infectious,within%2024%20hours%20of%20birth. All pregnant women are routinely screened for Hepatitis B early in pregnancy, not during the entire pregnancy. https://www.pregnancyinfo.ca/your-pregnancy/routine-tests/hepatitis-b-screening/#:~:text=All%20pregnant%20women%20are%20routinely,to%20your%20baby%20during%20delivery.
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