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Citing data that hepatitis B affects 16 percent of the country’s population, the Hepatology Society of the Philippines (HSP) and Philippine Cancer Society (PCS) yesterday underscored the need to submit newborns to vaccination within 24 hours of birth.

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Citing data that hepatitis B affects 16 percent of the country’s population, the Hepatology Society of the Philippines (HSP) and Philippine Cancer Society (PCS) yesterday underscored the need to submit newborns to vaccination within 24 hours of birth.

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