Daily Health
·16/01/2026
One common mistake is the belief that only adults or people in high risk groups need the hepatitis B vaccine. Another frequent error is to wait until a child is older before starting vaccination because the parent thinks infants face no risk.
The first mistake rests on the idea that hepatitis B spreads only through adult behaviour. In truth children can catch the virus - sharing a toothbrush, through sports contact or through small wounds that occur during normal childcare. The second mistake is to delay vaccination. A delay leaves infants exposed while their immune systems are still weak.
Protection with the hepatitis B vaccine at birth is essential because early infection creates serious, lifelong risks - liver cancer and cirrhosis. Infants who become infected have a high probability of developing chronic hepatitis B, a condition that has no cure. Routine vaccination has cut infections in children by 99 % in the U.S., which shows how well it protects young lives.
Timely hepatitis B vaccination for children is a proven, safe method to protect against a potentially fatal liver disease and gives families peace of mind and healthier futures.









