Non-Randomized Clinical Trial to Interrupt Vertical Hepatitis B Viral Infection

K. Ali, A. Hasab, Noha M Awad, Y. Abed
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Background: Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver, can be self-limiting or progress to fibrosis, cirrhosis, or hepatocellular carcinoma, HB occurs as a result of parenteral contact with infected body fluids, could be vertical from mother to baby or horizontal. Aim of the study: To assess the effectiveness of HB vaccine alone versus HBIG combined with HB vaccine in the interruption of neonatal HB viral infection. Methods: A Non-randomized clinical trial was conducted, 228 subjects distributed into two groups, the control group: newborns of mothers with inactive HBV infection were given HBIG and HB vaccine and, the intervention group: Newborns of mothers with inactive HBV infection were given HB vaccine alone. Results: showed that the two immunization regimens were effective in preventing HB vertical infection, GMT of the infants who vaccinated with HB vaccine alone (207.64 IU/L) higher than the infants who vaccinated with HB vaccine combined with HBIG (180.87 IU/L), the overall non-protective rate was 6.6% (15/228), (7.89%) among the control group compared to (5.26%) among the intervention group, RR 2.63, HBV incidence rate was zero. Conclusion: HB vaccine alone completely prevents HBV vertical infection and it`s not inferior to HB vaccine combined with HBIG.
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阻断乙型肝炎垂直病毒感染的非随机临床试验
背景:肝炎是肝脏的一种炎症,可自限性或进展为纤维化、肝硬化或肝细胞癌,HB可因经肠外接触感染的体液而发生,可由母亲垂直传染给婴儿或水平传染。研究目的:评估单独使用乙肝疫苗与HBIG联合乙肝疫苗在阻断新生儿乙肝病毒感染中的有效性。方法:采用非随机临床试验,将228例受试者分为两组,对照组:HBV感染不活跃的母亲的新生儿接种HBIG和HB疫苗,干预组:HBV感染不活跃的母亲的新生儿单独接种HB疫苗。结果:两种免疫方案均可有效预防HB垂直感染,单独接种HB疫苗的婴儿GMT (207.64 IU/L)高于乙肝疫苗联合HBIG疫苗的婴儿GMT (180.87 IU/L),总体无保护率为6.6%(15/228),对照组(7.89%)高于干预组(5.26%),RR 2.63, HBV发病率为零。结论:单独接种HB疫苗对HBV垂直感染的预防作用完全,不逊于HB疫苗联合HBIG。
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