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Immunogenicity study of low-dose administration of hepatitis B virus vaccine in newborn infants: A cost reduction trial
Authors:WHAN KOOK CHUNG  KYU YONG CHOI  CHANG DON  LEE   JIN WU CHUNG  HEE SIK SUN  KYU WON CHUNG  BOO SUNG KIM  CHUNG SIK CHUN  KYOO HONG CHO  SEUNG JO KIM
Affiliation:Departments of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Obstetrics and Gynecology, St Mary's Hospital, Catholic Medical College, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:
Different doses of hepatitis B virus vaccine—prepared by Korea Green Cross Corporation, were given to healthy infants born to HBsAg-negative mothers at birth, 1 and 6 months of age. A dose of 2 μg was administered intradermally in Group A and, in the three other groups, the vaccine was given intramuscularly (i.m.). An adequate follow-up observation was possible for 9 months after birth in 22, 25, 23 and 21 infants in Groups A, B, C and D, respecvely.
Group C (5 μg, i.m.) produced seroconversion most rapidly, showing the highest rate (96%) at 9 months of age. The lowest seroconversion rate (5%) was found at the age of 1 month in Group A subjects, but the rate increased to 91% after a booster dose was given at 6 months of age.
While it can be concluded that a 5 μg i.m. dose of vaccine at 0, 1 and 6 months of age is optimum for the immunization of infants in efficacy and economy, a 2 μg intradermal dose can also be considered as an immunogenic and economical regimen, though the immune response is slower and a special technique is required for immunization.
Keywords:hepatitis B virus vaccine,    immunization,    intradermal vaccination,    low-dose vaccine,    PreS antibody.
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