1. Hepatitis B immunity in teenagers vaccinated as infants: an Italian 17-year follow-up study
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Spada, E, Romanò, L, Tosti, Me, Zuccaro, O, Paladini, S, Chironna, M, Coppola, Rc, Cuccia, M, Mangione, R, Marrone, F, Negrone, Fs, Parlato, A, Zamparo, E, Zotti, Carla Maria, Mele, A, Zanetti, Ar, and the Study Group
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Male ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,HBsAg ,Adolescent ,Booster ,hepatitis B ,immune memory ,long-term protection ,vaccination ,Immunization, Secondary ,Gastroenterology ,Group A ,complex mixtures ,Group B ,Immunity ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Hepatitis B Vaccines ,Hepatitis B Antibodies ,Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ,biology ,business.industry ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Hepatitis B ,medicine.disease ,Vaccination ,Infectious Diseases ,Italy ,Cohort ,biology.protein ,Female ,Antibody ,business ,Immunologic Memory ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
We assessed the persistence of hepatitis B surface antigen antibody (anti-HBs) and immune memory in a cohort of 571 teenagers vaccinated against hepatitis B as infants, 17 years earlier. Vaccinees were followed-up in 2003 and in 2010 (i.e. 10 years and 17 years after primary vaccination, respectively). When tested in 2003, 199 vaccinees (group A) had anti-HBs
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- 2014
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