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Safety and immunogenicity of subcutaneous hepatitis A vaccine in children with haemophilia.

M V Ragni1, J M Lusher, M A Koerper, M Manco-Johnson, D S Krause.   

Abstract

Individuals with Haemophilia are at risk from hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection through exposure to blood products. Havrix(R), an intramuscular hepatitis A vaccine, is currently recommended for the prevention of disease caused by hepatitis A virus. Because bleeding may complicate intramuscular injections in those with bleeding disorders, we conducted a randomized, Phase IV clinical trial to compare the safety and immunogenicity of Havrix(R) given by the subcutaneous (s.c) vs. intramuscular (i.m.) route. A total of 45 children with Haemophilia were vaccinated subcutaneously, while their 41 nonhaemophlic siblings were vaccinated intramuscularly, at a dose of 720 Elisa units (EL.U.) at time 0 and 6 months. All children were anti-HAV and anti-HIV negative at baseline, and the haemophilic group did not differ from their siblings in alanine aminotransferase (ALT; 25 IU L-1 vs. 22 IU L-1), or in age; 8.5 years vs. 8.7 years. The vaccine was well tolerated, with minor adverse events being similar between groups; 21 (47%) vs. 24 (58%), P > 0.05. Local symptoms included soreness in 39 (45%), erythema in 25 (29%), swelling in 21 (24%), and bruising in six (7%), with no differences between groups. The proportion seroconverting to anti-HAV IgG positive did not differ between groups; 98% vs. 97% at month 1; 82% vs. 93% at month 6; and 100% vs. 100% at month 8, respectively. The HAV geometric mean titre was lower in those with Haemophilia, 185 vs. 233 mIU mL-1 at month 1; 68 vs. 94 mIU mL-1 at month 6; and 584 vs. 1082 mIU mL-1 at month 8, respectively. We conclude that Havrix(R) is safe and immunogenic when administered s. c. in children with Haemophilia.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10781196     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2516.2000.00386.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haemophilia        ISSN: 1351-8216            Impact factor:   4.287


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