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MOA President Featured in NEWS CENTER Maine Coverage on Hepatitis B Vaccine Concerns

(Monday, December 8, 2025) MOA President Kathryn Brandt, DO was featured in NEWS CENTER Maine this week, speaking on behalf of the osteopathic and broader healthcare community about proposed CDC changes to the hepatitis B vaccination plan for newborns.

Dr. Brandt emphasized the seriousness of hepatitis B infection, noting:
 “Unfortunately, the most common way that [hepatitis B] shows up is that it doesn't show up until you develop liver failure. It's an absolutely horrible way to go.”
The segment also included University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Dean Jane Carreiro, DO, who affirmed that UNE’s curriculum will remain unchanged because “the science hasn’t changed.” Dr. Carreiro encouraged anyone with questions to consult their personal physician.

The story was a result of a press release sent on behalf of a group of Maine healthcare organizations, including the Maine Medical Association, Maine Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Maine Academy of Family Physicians, and the Maine Nurse Practitioner Association.

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