Pregnant women are tested for hep b so it is known if the mother has it. New borns don't play together to infect each other. Again, the baby of a mother with hep b can be vaccinated, no need for the broad brush.
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Ah, of course there are differences between countries, as procedures are different. My original comment wasn't about vaccinating newborns, mostly about transmission of the hep b virus.