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Intradermal recombinant hepatitis B vaccination (IDRV) for non-responsive healthcare workers (HCWs).

Sam Ghebrehewet1, David Baxter, Michelle Falconer, Keith Paver.   

Abstract

This was an observational study of non-responsive HCWs who were referred to Stockport Specialist Immunisation Clinic (SSIC) between 1(st) January 2003 and 31(st) May 2006. Anti-HBs titres were determined 4-6 weeks after each intradermal recombinant vaccine (IDRV). Median anti-HBs titres were compared using the exact Wilcoxon rank sum test. In total, 23 eligible non-responding HCWs were identified. Protective anti-HBs titres (> or =10 mlU/ml) were induced in the majority of non-responders [21/23 (91.3%)] following two doses of IDRVs. HCWs who responded to the 1(st) IDRV with anti-HBs levels > or =10 mlU/ml were significantly younger and received their 1(st) IDRV more than six months after the last IM dose. Two HCWs (41 and 45 year old females) anti-HBs titres remained below 10 mlU/ml even after a 3(rd) dose. Anti-HBs titres were available for 40% (9/23) of the HCWs six or more months after the last maximum anti-HBs titres were achieved. None of the nine HCWs anti-HBs titres declined to less than 10 mlU/ml six or more months after the last maximum anti-HBs titres were achieved. However, a larger study with long-term follow-up is needed to determine the duration of protection following IDRV. HCWs with anti-HBs titres <10 mlU/ml after two full courses of intramuscular recombinant vaccine (IMRV) should be offered two doses of IDRVs followed by assessment of anti-HBs titres one to four months after the second dose in order to identify persistent non-responders. No significant adverse events were noted with IDRV being well tolerated and acceptable to HCWs.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18398298     DOI: 10.4161/hv.4.4.5687

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Vaccin        ISSN: 1554-8600


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