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A serological and molecular survey of hepatitis B in children 15 years after inception of the national hepatitis B vaccination program in eastern China.

Ying Dong1, She-Lan Liu, Xiang-Jun Zhai, Feng-Cai Zhu, Hao Pan, Jia-Xi Yu, Yin-Zhong Chen, Yi-Rui Xie, Xiao-Yu Zhang, Hong-Mei Zhang, Lan-Juan Li, Hua Wang, Bing Ruan.   

Abstract

The emergence of mutations in the hepatitis B virus (HBV) S gene has threatened the long-term success of vaccination programs since the worldwide introduction of effective vaccines against hepatitis B. This study was conducted on 5,407 children (0-8 years old) in eastern China in 2007. We analyzed the prevalence of HBsAg, anti-HBs, and "a"-determinant mutations in the HBV S gene by microparticle enzyme immunoassays, PCR, and DNASTAR software. The total HBsAg prevalence was 1.52% (82/5,407) in the children and increased with age. In contrast, the positive rate (65.42%, 2,374/3,629) and the titers of anti-HBs decreased with age. The predominant infection was HBV of genotype C and serotype adr (45/51; 88% of cases). Mutations of I126T, amino acid 137 (nt553T deletion mutation), G145A, G145R, and F158S were found in the children; the mutations of amino acid 137 and F158S have not been reported previously. The total prevalence of mutant strains was 14% (7/51). To investigate whether the infection resulted from maternal transmission, we compared the S gene sequences in 16 mother-child pairs. Fourteen mother-child pairs exhibited the same HBV genotype, with 99.5-100% sequence homology in the S gene, while two pairs exhibited different genotypes. This study suggested that the hepatitis B vaccination strategies in eastern China have been successful. Although the emergence of "a"-determinant mutations in the HBV S gene have resulted in HBV infection in immunized children, this does not pose a threat to the vaccination strategies. The HBV-infected children had contracted the infection via vertical transmission.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19626618     DOI: 10.1002/jmv.21522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Virol        ISSN: 0146-6615            Impact factor:   2.327


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