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Interference of antibody production to hepatitis B surface antigen in a combination hepatitis A/hepatitis B vaccine
Authors:Frey S  Dagan R  Ashur Y  Chen X Q  Ibarra J  Kollaritsch H  Mazur M H  Poland G A  Reisinger K  Walter E  Van Damme P  Braconier J H  Uhnoo I  Wahl M  Blatter M M  Clements D  Greenberg D  Jacobson R M  Norrby S R  Rowe M  Shouval D  Simmons S S  van Hattum J  Wennerholm S  Gress J O
Affiliation:Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Abstract:
A randomized trial comparing 3 manufacturing consistency lots of a combination hepatitis A/hepatitis B vaccine to each other and to hepatitis A vaccine and hepatitis B vaccine given separately and concurrently was done to evaluate safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity. Healthy volunteers >/=11 years of age were divided into 4 groups. Each of 3 groups received a separate consistency lot of the combination vaccine, and 1 group received separate but concurrent injections of hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccines. Injections were given at weeks 0 and 24. The combination vaccine was generally well tolerated. The hepatitis A portion of the combination vaccine produced clinically acceptable high seropositivity rates 4 and 52 weeks after the first injection. The hepatitis B portion of the vaccine did not produce clinically acceptable seropositivity rates 4 weeks after the second injection. Lack of antibody production may be attributed, at least in part, to immunologic interference.
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