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Antibody response of Mexican infants to Haemophilus influenzae type b capsular polyribosylribitol phosphate. Differences between natural and vaccine induced (oligosaccharide-CRM197 conjugated vaccine) immunization.

Authors :
Massó F
Paéz A
Arista A
Salmón L
Montaño L
Source :
Archives of medical research [Arch Med Res] 1996 Winter; Vol. 27 (4), pp. 539-45.
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

In this study we compared natural vs. induced Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) anti-capsular polyribosylribitol phosphate (PRP) antibody response in a low socioeconomic population. One hundred twenty five 2-month-old children received the complete HbOC vaccine immunization scheme and a booster dose at 15 months of age. One hundred twenty five non-immunized children served as the control group. Serum Hib anti-PRP antibody titers were determined by ELISA in all children. We found at the end of the primary immunization scheme an antibody concentration of 27.28 micrograms/ml in the immunized group vs. 7.48 micrograms/ml in the control group. The antibody response was mainly of the IgG1 class in both groups. After the booster dose the antibody concentration was 30.14 g/ml in the vaccinated group vs. 6.06 micrograms/ml in the control group (p < 0.01). Ninety nine percent of immunized and non-immunized infants had titers greater than 1 microgram/ml. These results confirm that immunization with the HbOC vaccine induces an important increase in anti-PRP specific antibody titer, but they also demonstrate that natural exposure induces responses higher than those referred as protective (1 microgram/ml).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0188-4409
Volume :
27
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of medical research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8987192