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Long-term efficacy of immunization against hepatitis B virus in infants at high-risk analyzed by polymerase chain reaction

Authors :
Hiroyuki Kato
Keisuke Hamasaki
Yuji Kato
Michitami Yano
Keisuke Nakata
Katsumi Eguchi
Daisaku Hida
Tomoyuki Aritomi
Kazuhiko Nakao
Hiroki Ishikawa
Source :
Vaccine. 18:581-587
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1999.

Abstract

Perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a common cause of chronic infection. In the present study, we evaluated the long-term efficacy of immunization against HBV in infants at high-risk, by using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Two hundred and fifty-one infants received hepatitis B immunoglobulin at birth and a course of hepatitis B vaccine within 6 months of age between 1981 and 1993. Of 251 infants, 203 (81%) and 97 (39%) were followed until 1 and 4-6 years of age, respectively. HBV-DNA was detected by PCR in 74 (36%) of 203 children at 1 year of age, while the prevalence rate of children positive for HBV-DNA decreased to 14 (14%) of 97 children at 4-6 years of age, including 2 children who had the breakthrough variants of HBV. Our results indicate that most of HBV infections occur early, during the first year, and that immunization against HBV effectively protects infants at high-risk against viral transmission, at least up to 4-6 years of age.

Details

ISSN :
0264410X
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vaccine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e7d6af45548e53722eeea5742abcfc2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0264-410x(99)00320-5