Persistence of antibodies and immune memory to hepatitis B vaccine 20 years after infant vaccination in Thailand |
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Authors: | Yong Poovorawan Voranush Chongsrisawat Apiradee Theamboonlers Hans L. Bock Maarten Leyssen Jeanne-Marie Jacquet |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand;2. GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, Rixensart, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Booster vaccination against hepatitis B (HBV) is not currently recommended, although debate continues on the duration of protection after priming. We assessed antibody persistence and immune memory to hepatitis B 20 years after priming with a recombinant HBV-vaccine during infancy. Infants were vaccinated at birth, 1, 2 and 12 months of age. A subset received a booster dose at Year 5. Antibody persistence was measured approximately yearly until Year 20. Immune memory was assessed by administration of HBV booster dose. At Year 20, anti-HBs seroprotection rates and GMCs tended to be higher in Year 5 boosted than unboosted recipients (83.9% versus 60.5%). After the Year 20 booster dose, anti-HBs anamnestic responses were within the same range 95.8% of subjects in both groups. Primary and booster vaccination with HBV-vaccine in infants induces sustained seroprotection and immune memory against hepatitis B for up to 20 years. Higher persisting seroprotection rates in subjects boosted at Year 5 did not translate into apparent differences in immune memory in a high endemic country. |
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Keywords: | Hepatitis B Vaccine Booster |
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