Preadolescent non- and hyporesponders following three doses of hepatitis B vaccine need only one more dose

A small proportion of healthy children fail to develop antibodies against hepatitis B after three doses of vaccine. Few data are available regarding the optimal re-immunization strategy. We measured the immune response 1 month after a single supplementary dose of recombinant hepatitis B vaccines in 18 young preadolescents who were non- or hyporesponsive after a regular primary course of three doses of recombinant hepatitis B vaccines. Among them, 100% seroconverted and 89% reached the seroprotective titer of 10 milli-International Units (mIU)/ml. Most healthy children, particularly if they are hyporesponders, will have reached the seroprotective level after one dose and will not need further injections.
Authors (Zotero)
Duval, Bernard; Boulianne, Nicole; De Serres, Gaston; De Wals, Philippe; Massé, Richard; Trudeau, Gisèle
Date (Zotero)
November, 2002