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[Vaccination against hepatitis B. Impact of vaccination programmes after 20 years of use in Spain. Is it time for a change?].

Javier Arístegui Fernández1, Javier Díez-Domingo2, Josep Marés Bermúdez3, Federico Martinón Torres4.   

Abstract

The highest incidence rate of hepatitis B (HB) in Spain is detected in adults between 20 and 54 years old, whereas the incidence in children under 1 year old is almost nil. The low prevalence of HB in children under 1 year is mainly due to the success of gestational screening strategies for the detection of HBsAg(+) in pregnant women, and vaccination campaigns during childhood. Currently, in Spain, the last dose of the HB included in the national childhood immunization program is administered at 6 months of age, although some studies show that delaying the age of the administration of the last dose of HB vaccine and increasing the time between doses, may improve immune memory by offering greater protection against this virus in the adulthood. In this article, the impact of HB vaccination in Spain is reviewed, and other potential vaccination strategies in our environment are discussed, such as extending the interval between doses, and administering the last dose in the second year of life, adapting the valid strategy in Spain to the current epidemiological context in order to reduce the prevalence of HB in adulthood.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier España.

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Keywords:  Epidemiología de la hepatitis B; Estrategia de vacunación; Hepatitis B epidemiology; Immune memory; Memoria inmunológica; Vaccination strategy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25620127     DOI: 10.1016/j.eimc.2014.12.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin        ISSN: 0213-005X            Impact factor:   1.731


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Journal:  Gastroenterol Rep (Oxf)       Date:  2020-03-27

2.  Seroprevalence and epidemiology of hepatitis B and C viruses in pregnant women in Spain. Risk factors for vertical transmission.

Authors:  Ángeles Ruiz-Extremera; María Del Mar Díaz-Alcázar; José Antonio Muñoz-Gámez; Marta Cabrera-Lafuente; Estefanía Martín; Rosa Patricia Arias-Llorente; Pilar Carretero; José Luis Gallo-Vallejo; Francisca Romero-Narbona; M A Salmerón-Ruiz; Clara Alonso-Diaz; Rafael Maese-Heredia; Lucas Cerrillos; Ana María Fernández-Alonso; Carmen Camarena; Josefa Aguayo; Miguel Sánchez-Forte; Manuel Rodríguez-Maresca; Alfredo Pérez-Rivilla; Rosa Quiles-Pérez; Paloma Muñoz de Rueda; Manuela Expósito-Ruiz; Federico García; Fernando García; Javier Salmerón
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-05-21       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Prisons: an important link in the elimination of Hepatitis B.

Authors:  A Barreira-Díaz; M Buti
Journal:  Rev Esp Sanid Penit       Date:  2021 Sep-Dec

4.  HIV/HBV coinfection: temporal trends and patient characteristics, Spain, 2002 to 2018.

Authors:  Leire Pérez-Latorre; Juan Berenguer; Rafael Micán; Marta Montero; Carmen Cifuentes; Teresa Puig; José Sanz; Oscar L Ferrero; Belén De La Fuente; Carmen Rodríguez; Sergio Reus; José Hernández-Quero; Gabriel Gaspar; Laura Pérez-Martínez; Coral García; Luis Force; Sergio Veloso; Marta De Miguel; Inmaculada Jarrín; Juan González-García
Journal:  Euro Surveill       Date:  2021-06
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