Hep B Birth Dose Media Toolkit
The Lifesaving Impact of the Hepatitis B Vaccine
The hepatitis B vaccine has been a global game-changer, saving millions of lives over the past four decades. Safe, effective and groundbreaking as the world’s first anti-cancer vaccine, it protects against hepatitis B, the leading cause of liver cancer.
Vaccines, including the hepatitis B vaccine, are held to the highest safety standards and remain one of the most effective tools in protecting public health. As we move forward, the Hepatitis B Foundation is committed to providing reliable, evidence-based information and advocating for universal access to this lifesaving vaccine.
To support these efforts, please use this media toolkit as a reference to help spread awareness and educate your community about the importance of hepatitis B prevention. Together, we can protect future generations from this preventable virus.
Talking Points and Fact Sheets
We've created talking points to highlight the critical importance of the hepatitis B vaccine, now more vital than ever. These facts can help educate decision-makers, legislators, and parents about its role in protecting infants' health. Additionally, to support efforts in spreading awareness about the necessity of the hepatitis B birth dose vaccination, we’ve included fact sheets in this media toolkit. These resources are designed to educate and empower communities, healthcare providers and advocates with clear, evidence-based information about the importance of early vaccination. By sharing these fact sheets, you can help raise awareness of this lifesaving vaccine, encourage timely vaccination, and contribute to a healthier, hepatitis B-free future.
Social Media
Myth: We don’t need to worry about babies or children getting hepatitis B in the U.S. ✅ Fact: Before universal birth dose vaccination, 18,000 babies and young children were infected with hepatitis B each year. Since 1991, vaccinating at birth has prevented over 500,000 childhood infections. The hepatitis B birth dose saves lives. #HepatitisB #VaccinesWork |
Myth: Hepatitis B is rare in the U.S. We don’t need to worry about babies or children getting infected. ✅ Fact: Up to 2.4 million people in the U.S. live with hepatitis B—and 70% don’t know they’re infected. This leaves babies and children at risk of accidental exposure to this cancer-causing virus. The hepatitis B birth dose is critical protection. #HepatitisB #VaccinesWork |
Myth: Only babies born to mothers with hepatitis B need the birth dose. ✅ Fact: Babies can also be infected during infancy and early childhood. Before the U.S. adopted universal birth dose vaccination, 9,000 babies were infected at birth each year—and another 9,000 children were infected before age 10. The hepatitis B birth dose is essential for protecting all children. #HepatitisB #VaccinesWork |