Sheila Bhave1, Amita Sapru2, Ashish Bavdekar2, Rishi Jain3, Khokan Debnath3, Vaibhavi Kapatkar4. 1. Department of Pediatrics, KEM Hospital Research Centre, Pune, Maharashtra. Correspondence to: Dr Sheila Bhave, Consultant in Pediatric Research, Department of Pediatrics, KEM Hospital Research Centre, Rasta Peth, Pune 411 011, India. peds@kemhrcpune.org. 2. Department of Pediatrics, KEM Hospital Research Centre, Pune, Maharashtra. 3. Department of Medical Affairs, Wockhardt Limited, Mumbai, Maharashtra. 4. Department of Medical Affairs, Wockhardt Limited, Mumbai; Maharashtra.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To measure anti-HAV antibodies 15 years after a single dose of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine in Indian children. METHODS: Of the 143 children vaccinated in 2004, 109 were evaluated in 2019, clinically and for anti-HAV antibodies. These children have been assessed clinically every year, and for anti-HAV antibodies in 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2014. RESULTS: Of the 109 children who came for the present assessment, 11 had received additional doses of hepatitis A vaccine in 2004/2007 because of low anti-HAV titre (<20 mIU/mL). In the remaining 98 children, 94 (96%) had seroprotective levels with a geometric mean titre of 79.6 mIU/mL. Seroprotection rate in all 109 children was 86.2%. CONCLUSIONS: Single dose of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine in Indian children demonstrated robust immunogenicity at 15 years post vaccination.
OBJECTIVES: To measure anti-HAV antibodies 15 years after a single dose of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine in Indian children. METHODS: Of the 143 children vaccinated in 2004, 109 were evaluated in 2019, clinically and for anti-HAV antibodies. These children have been assessed clinically every year, and for anti-HAV antibodies in 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2014. RESULTS: Of the 109 children who came for the present assessment, 11 had received additional doses of hepatitis A vaccine in 2004/2007 because of low anti-HAV titre (<20 mIU/mL). In the remaining 98 children, 94 (96%) had seroprotective levels with a geometric mean titre of 79.6 mIU/mL. Seroprotection rate in all 109 children was 86.2%. CONCLUSIONS: Single dose of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine in Indian children demonstrated robust immunogenicity at 15 years post vaccination.