volume 27 issue 12 pages 1858-1862

Long-term efficacy of plasma-derived and recombinant hepatitis B vaccines in a rural township of Central Taiwan

Jung-Ta Kao 1
Jing-Houng Wang 2
Chao-Hung Hung 2
Yi-Meng Yen 2
S.T. Hung 2
Tsung-Hui Hu 2
Chuan Lee 2
Sheng Lu 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2009-03-01
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.248
CiteScore8.3
Impact factor3.5
ISSN0264410X, 18732518, 13588745
Molecular Medicine
Infectious Diseases
General Immunology and Microbiology
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
General Veterinary
Abstract
To assess the differences of long-term efficacy between plasma-derived and recombinant hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccines and the effectiveness of catch-up vaccination in adolescents with undetectable anti-HBs.Before 1992, infants born in Taiwan were immunized using plasma-derived HB vaccine, and thereafter, by using recombinant HB vaccine. From the only junior middle school of a rural township in central-southern Taiwan, 1788 (93.7%) students from five cross-sectional screenings, grouping into three birth cohorts (Group I: born during 1984-1986, II: 1986-1992 and III: 1992-1995), were enrolled for checking HBsAg, anti-HBs and anti-HBc. Students with undetectable HBsAg and anti-HBs underwent a booster dose (2.5ug) of recombinant HB vaccine (Engerix-B; GlaxoSmithKline, Rixensart, Belgium) and had anti-HBs re-checked 3 weeks later. Individuals who had remained undetectable for anti-HBs completed the other two doses of HB vaccines at 1 and 6 months later.The prevalence of HBsAg (11.4, 5.4 and 1.2%), anti-HBs (64.5, 44.1 and 36.0%) and anti-HBc (29.5, 12.5 and 4.4%) decreased from Group I to III (P<0.001 for trends). After a booster dose, the positive rates of anti-HBs increased up to 80.5% (16% increase) in Group I, 81.0% (36.9% increase) in Group II, and 94.4% (58.4% increase) in Group III. The percentages of anamnestic response increased with a trend (P<0.001). A total of 110 non-responders completed 3 doses of catch-up HB vaccination, but 3 cases (2.7%) of Group II, evoked primary vaccination response.Recombinant vaccine showed predominant disappearance rate (62.7%) of anti-HBs 12-15 years after vaccination, but provided better anamnestic response after a booster dose. It also showed high success rate (97.3%) in catch-up vaccination in adolescents.
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Kao J. et al. Long-term efficacy of plasma-derived and recombinant hepatitis B vaccines in a rural township of Central Taiwan // Vaccine. 2009. Vol. 27. No. 12. pp. 1858-1862.
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Kao J., Wang J., Hung C., Yen Y., Hung S., Hu T., Lee C., Lu S. Long-term efficacy of plasma-derived and recombinant hepatitis B vaccines in a rural township of Central Taiwan // Vaccine. 2009. Vol. 27. No. 12. pp. 1858-1862.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.01.027
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.01.027
TI - Long-term efficacy of plasma-derived and recombinant hepatitis B vaccines in a rural township of Central Taiwan
T2 - Vaccine
AU - Kao, Jung-Ta
AU - Wang, Jing-Houng
AU - Hung, Chao-Hung
AU - Yen, Yi-Meng
AU - Hung, S.T.
AU - Hu, Tsung-Hui
AU - Lee, Chuan
AU - Lu, Sheng
PY - 2009
DA - 2009/03/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 1858-1862
IS - 12
VL - 27
PMID - 19186203
SN - 0264-410X
SN - 1873-2518
SN - 1358-8745
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@article{2009_Kao,
author = {Jung-Ta Kao and Jing-Houng Wang and Chao-Hung Hung and Yi-Meng Yen and S.T. Hung and Tsung-Hui Hu and Chuan Lee and Sheng Lu},
title = {Long-term efficacy of plasma-derived and recombinant hepatitis B vaccines in a rural township of Central Taiwan},
journal = {Vaccine},
year = {2009},
volume = {27},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.01.027},
number = {12},
pages = {1858--1862},
doi = {10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.01.027}
}
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Kao, Jung-Ta, et al. “Long-term efficacy of plasma-derived and recombinant hepatitis B vaccines in a rural township of Central Taiwan.” Vaccine, vol. 27, no. 12, Mar. 2009, pp. 1858-1862. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.01.027.