| Literature DB >> 28367327 |
Fuad A A Alssamei1, Najla A Al-Sonboli2, Fawzi A Alkumaim3, Nader S Alsayaad3, Mohammed S Al-Ahdal3, Tarig B Higazi4, Atif A Elagib5.
Abstract
Background. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection poses a major health problem worldwide. approximately 1 million deaths annually due to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Objectives. This study was conducted to determine the coverage rate of HBV vaccine and assess the vaccine protective response among children under five years old in rural areas of Yemen. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted from January to December 2015 in four districts of countryside Yemen. The target population was children aged from 6 to 59 months. 227 children were enrolled in the study. Questionnaire was used to collect of data. Serum samples were tested for anti-HBs antibodies by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Anti-HBs level ≥ 10 IU/L was considered a protective response to the vaccine. Results. The coverage rate of HBV vaccine among children was 87.3%. A total of 143 (72.2%) children responded to the vaccine with anti-HBs level ≥ 10 IU/L, while 55 (27.8%) of the children had nonprotective anti-HBs levels of <10 IU/L (P = 0.003). Conclusion. This study revealed a good coverage rate of HBV vaccine in rural areas but the protective rate against HBV infection was moderate. A considerable proportion of vaccinated children should be considered for either revaccination or booster doses.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28367327 PMCID: PMC5358434 DOI: 10.1155/2017/2131627
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hepat Res Treat ISSN: 2090-1364
Number and distribution of 6–59-month-old children study population among districts and villages of rural Taiz, Yemen.
| District | Villages | Number of children |
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| Sama | Aldar | 60 |
| Alhub | 31 | |
| Almanagl | 24 | |
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| Al Ma'afer | Alarida | 13 |
| Alsheib | 21 | |
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| Al Mawasit | Almanhi | 13 |
| Almarafed | 16 | |
| Hagafer | 14 | |
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| Almsrakh | Aldera | 10 |
| Hugmah | 18 | |
| Alkehaf | 7 | |
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The coverage rate of hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) according to gender.
| Status | Males | Females | Total | |||
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| Number | (%) | Number | (%) | Number | (%) | |
| Vaccinated | 95 | (88%) | 103 | (86.6%) | 198 | (87.2%) |
| Nonvaccinated | 13 | (12%) | 16 | (13.4%) | 29 | (12.8%) |
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| Total | 108 | (100%) | 119 | (100%) | 227 | (100%) |
Gender-based Immune response to HBV vaccine among 6–59-month-old vaccinated children in rural areas of Taiz, Yemen.
| Anti-HBs titer (IU/L) | Males | Females | Total | |||
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| <10 | 30 | (31.6%) | 25 | (24.3%) | 55 | (27.8%) |
| 10–100 | 26 | (27.4%) | 25 | (24.3%) | 51 | (25.8%) |
| 101–999 | 33 | (34.7%) | 38 | (36.9%) | 71 | (35.9%) |
| ≥1000 | 6 | (6.3%) | 15 | (14.6%) | 21 | (10.6%) |
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| Total | 95 | (100%) | 103 | (100%) | 198 | (100%) |
Comparison of the geometric mean of protective Anti-HBs levels (≥10 IU/L) in HBV vaccinated children by age groups by one-way ANOVA.
| Age (years) | No | Anti-HBs geometric mean |
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| <1 | 27 | 189.3004 | 3.229 | 0.014 |
| 1 to <2 | 49 | 60.0875 | ||
| 2 to <3 | 29 | 99.9618 | ||
| 3 to <4 | 28 | 81.4639 | ||
| 4 to <5 | 65 | 21.2379 | ||
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| Total | 198 | 56.1740 | ||
Figure 1Comparison of anti-HBs antibody levels in vaccinated 6–59-month children according to age groups.