Title of article :
Should a booster dose be administered in children after mass immunization for hepatitis B?
Author/Authors :
Tosun, Selma Manisa State Hospital - Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology - Manisa, Turkey , Deveci, Serol Celal Bayar University - High School of Health - Manisa, Turkey , Kaplan, Yunus Celal Bayar University - High School of Health - Manisa, Turkey , Kaplan, Erhun Celal Bayar University - Medical Faculty - Department of Paediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology - Manisa, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Hepatitis B virus infection is a global health problem and vaccine-preventable
disease, but the duration of the effects of HBV vaccination in infants is unknown.
Objectives: The aim of this trial, which comprised children who had received 3 doses
as part of the universal HBV immunization program and no additional doses, was to
investigate anti-HBs titers and HBsAg status after 9 years.
Patients and Methods: We performed a descriptive, cross-sectional field research study.
The study sample, based on sociodemographics and minimum seroprevalence, was
analyzed based on 10.00% ± 1.50 (95% confidence interval) (1150 individuals); trial was
realized in a total of 1279 children (623 females and 656 males). Anti-HBs titers were
measured by micro-EIA (Dia Sorin-Italy); titers < 10 IU/mL were negative, 10-49 IU/mL
were low-positive, and > 50 IU/mL were high-positive. For anti-HBs titers below protective
levels, HBsAg was measured by micro-EIA.
Results: In approximately half of the children (48.5% in those living in semiurban areas
and 42.3% in urban areas), antibody titers were below protective levels.
Conclusions: Mass HBV vaccination, which was implemented in Turkey in 1998, significantly
decreases HBsAg positivity in childhood. Nevertheless, it might be necessary to
administer a booster dose after 8-9 years in children, especially those in low socioeconomic
areas or in whom irregular/insufficient immunization is suspected.
Keywords :
Hepatitis B vaccine , Immunity , Immunization , Booster
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics