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A reduced dose approach to hepatitis B vaccination for low-risk newborns and preschool children

Authors :
Shui Shan Lee
Y.C. Lo
W. L. Lim
K H Wong
B. W. Y. Young
Source :
Vaccine. 13:373-376
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1995.

Abstract

The effectiveness of a 2.5 micrograms dose of the hepatitis B vaccine (B-Hepavac II) was compared with that of 5 micrograms in 587 low-risk neonates and 777 preschool children of age 3-8 years. The vaccines were administered at months 0, 1 and 3, with postvaccination serology tested at months 4 and 12. The seroconversion rates of the 2.5 microgram recipients (newborn: 93.5%; preschool children: 97.4%) are comparable with the 5 micrograms group (newborn: 95.7%; preschool children: 98.7%). The seroconversion rates of the newborns are, however, significantly lower in the 2.5 micrograms group if positive response is taken as a titre10 IU l-1, instead of0 IU l-1. The older children, on the other hand, achieved a higher seroconversion rate and geometric mean titre (GMT) when compared with the newborns. irrespective of the dose received.

Details

ISSN :
0264410X
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vaccine
Accession number :
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