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Impact of hepatitis B immunisation as part of the EPI
Authors:Poovorawan Y  Theamboonlers A  Vimolket T  Sinlaparatsamee S  Chaiear K  Siraprapasiri T  Khwanjaipanich S  Owatanapanich S  Hirsch P  Chunsuttiwat S
Affiliation:Viral Hepatitis Research Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University and Hospital, 10330, Bangkok, Thailand. yong.p@chula.ac.th
Abstract:Since 1992, hepatitis B vaccine has been an integrated part of Thailand's expanded programme on immunisation (EPI). Based on the data from five representative provinces, we have evaluated its impact on the countrywide prevalence of HBV infection and carrier rate. The population studied comprised 400-488 healthy and immuno-competent, subjects per area. The subjects' ages ranged from 6 months to 18 years. We examined their sera for viral hepatitis markers using commercially available test kits and established the coverage rate of hepatitis B vaccination after its inclusion into the EPI to be 71.2-94.3%. The number of individuals undergoing the complete course of vaccinations had increased four-fold. Consequently, only 0.7% of the children born after the implementation of this the novel EPI strategy were HBV carriers.
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