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Immunogenicity and safety assessment of the Cuban recombinant hepatitis B vaccine in healthy adults.

Zurina Cinza Estévez1, Arístides Aguilar Betancourt, Verena Muzio González, Nelvis Figueroa Baile, Carmen Valenzuela Silva, Francisco Hernández Bernal, Eduardo Pentón Arias, Aurora Delhanty Fernández, Nelia Martin Olazábal, Amaurys del Río Martín, Lester Leal Batista, Gloria Véliz Ríos, Héctor Hernández Hernández, Aracelis Blanco Hernández, Evelyn Pérez Lugo, Joel de la Torre Cruz, Bertha L Batista Marchec, Leovaldo Alvarez Falcón, Jannet Trujillo Brito, Darién Ortega León, Pedro López Saura.   

Abstract

Manufactures of biotechnological/biological products (including vaccines) frequently make changes to manufacturing processes of products both during development and after approval. In our case, a non-inferiority bridging study was carried out to demonstrate that changes in the production plant facilities of Cuban recombinant hepatitis B vaccine, Heberbiovac HB, did not affect the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine. This controlled, randomized, doubled-blinded trial included 501 volunteers, aged between 20 and 64, who were given three doses of vaccine (20 microg HBsAg/mL) at month 0, 1, and 2. Four lots were evaluated (three corresponding to the new production facilities and a control one produced in the older facilities). One month after the third dose, were observed protective levels of anti-HBsAg in 97% of the subjects that concluded the study with a geometric mean antibody titer (GMT) of 931.18 IU/L. Normal values of body mass index (BMI), the younger ages, and being a female, were significantly related to a good antibody response. The vaccine was well tolerated. Pain at the injection site was the most commonly reported symptom. We conclude that Heberbiovac HB vaccine maintains its characteristics after the modifications carried out in the production plant facilities and both, lot obtained in previous facilities and in the new ones, are comparable in terms of safety and immunogenicity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17056272     DOI: 10.1016/j.biologicals.2006.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biologicals        ISSN: 1045-1056            Impact factor:   1.856


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