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Overseas Hepatitis B Vaccinations Among Newly Arrived Cubans in Texas-2010-2015.

Deborah Lee1, Jessica Montour2,3, Anna C Fulton2, Stephen R Benoit2, Noele P Nelson4, Yecai Liu2.   

Abstract

We assessed hepatitis B virus (HBV) serologic results among newly arrived Cubans with vaccination documentation. We matched the post-arrival health assessment HBV serologic results of Cubans who arrived during 2010-2015 in Texas with their overseas hepatitis B (HepB) vaccination records in the CDC's Electronic Disease Notification database and calculated the proportion of those immune due to HepB vaccinations. Among 2123 who had overseas HepB vaccination and serologic results, 1072 (50.5%) had three valid documented doses of HepB. Of these 1072, 441 (41.1%) were immune due to HepB vaccination, 24 (2.2%), immune due to natural infection, 599 (55.9%), susceptible to HBV, and 8 (0.7%), HBV infected. Stratified by age, 21 (87.5%) of 24 children <5 years of age showed protection, and the antibody to HepB surface antigen (anti-HBs) decreased as age increased. Our findings concurred with previous observations that anti-HBs serologic results wane over time. Many newly arrived Cubans with complete HepB vaccination records on the U.S. Department of State overseas vaccination forms might be immune despite <10 mIU/mL anti-HBs response levels.

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Keywords:  Cuban health; Hepatitis B antibody; Refugee health; Refugee vaccinations

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28864860      PMCID: PMC6614860          DOI: 10.1007/s10903-017-0649-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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