Persistence of anti-HBs and immunologic memory in children immunized with hepatitis B vaccine

S. Rahman, M. Rukunuzzaman, R. Alam, K. Nahid
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Background:  We aimed to examine the persistence of anti-HBs in Bangladeshi children aged 5 and 10 years after primary vaccination, and this response to a booster dose. Methods: A total of 100 children were enrolled who were divided into two groups (A and B). Group A comprised of 50 children vaccinated 5 years ago, and group B had 50 children vaccinated 10 years ago. Hepatitis B surface antibody titer was measured, and a booster dose of the vaccine was administered to those who had anti-HBs less than 10 mlU/ml. Seventeen such children from group A and 27 from group B were vaccinated with a booster dose. After one month, 12 children from group A and 18 children from group B were retested for hepatitis B surface antibody levels. Results: After 5 and 10 years of primary vaccination, 66.0% and 46.0% children had protective antibody levels. After one month of booster dose, 91.6% children responded to the increased level of anti-HBs in group A. Among them, 66.6% showed an adequate response. In group B, 88.8% had an increased level of anti-HBs antibody where 83.3% had an adequate response. Geometric mean titre of anti-HBs antibody boosted by 35 and 75 times from pre-booster time to post-booster vaccination in group A and B, respectively. Conclusion: Children had protective levels of anti-HBs antibodies at 5 and 10 years after completion of the primary vaccinations. Anamnestic response to booster vaccination confirmed the persistence of an effective immunological memory in vaccines. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal 2023;16(2): 101-105
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乙型肝炎疫苗免疫儿童抗乙型肝炎病毒的持久性和免疫记忆
背景:我们的目的是研究孟加拉国5岁和10岁儿童在初次接种后抗hbs的持久性,以及这种对加强剂量的反应。方法:将100例儿童分为A、B两组,A组50例为5年前接种疫苗的儿童,B组50例为10年前接种疫苗的儿童。测定乙型肝炎表面抗体滴度,并对抗乙型肝炎抗体低于10 mlU/ml的患者接种加强剂量的疫苗。来自A组的17名儿童和来自B组的27名儿童接种了加强剂量疫苗。1个月后,A组12名儿童和B组18名儿童重新检测乙型肝炎表面抗体水平。结果:经过5年和10年的初次接种,66.0%和46.0%的儿童具有保护性抗体水平。经1个月的加强剂量后,a组91.6%的儿童对抗- hbs水平升高有反应,其中66.6%的儿童表现为充分反应。在B组中,88.8%的人抗hbs抗体水平升高,83.3%的人有充分的反应。A组和B组抗hbs抗体几何平均滴度较接种前和接种后分别提高了35倍和75倍。结论:儿童在完成初次接种后5年和10年的抗hbs抗体具有保护水平。对加强疫苗接种的遗忘反应证实了疫苗中有效免疫记忆的持久性。Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib医科大学学报,2023;16(2):101-105
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