Immunoprophylaxis failure and vaccine response in infants born to mothers with chronic hepatitis B infection in Djibouti

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Darar Dirir, Sahal [1 ]
Ahouidi, Ambroise D. [2 ]
Drame, Aboubacry [3 ]
Osman Abdi, Warsama [4 ,5 ]
Youssouf Kayad, Guelleh
Houmed Aboubakar, Mohamed [6 ]
Camara, Makhtar [7 ]
Toure Kane, Coumba [8 ]
Diop Ndiaye, Halimatou [9 ]
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[1] Caisse Natl Secur Social Djibouti, Lab Med Caisse Natl Secur Social Djibouti, BP 696, Djibouti, Senegal
[2] Inst Rech Sante Surveillance Epidemiol & Format, Parasitol, Dakar 7325, Senegal
[3] Univ Alioune Diop Bambey, Ecole Doctoral, Dakar 7325, Senegal
[4] Caisse Natl Secur Social, Dept Soins, Djibouti 696, Senegal
[5] Lab Caisse Natl Securite Sociale, Djibouti City 696, Djibouti
[6] Lab Med Mer Rouge, Djibouti 99399, Senegal
[7] Ctr Hosp Univ Aristide Dantec, Hop Aristide Dantec, Lab Bacteriol Virol, Dakar 7325, Senegal
[8] Inst Rech Sante Surveillance & Epidemiol & Format, Dept Virol, Dakar 7325, Senegal
[9] Le Dantec Univ Teaching Hosp, Bacteriol & Virol Lab, 30 Ave Pasteur,BP 7325, Dakar, Senegal
关键词
Hepatitis B surface antigen; Infants; Hepatitis B immunoglobulin; Hepatitis vaccine; Djibouti; SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; PERINATAL TRANSMISSION; VERTICAL TRANSMISSION; VIRUS; CHILDREN; PROGRAM; SEROPREVALENCE; IMMUNIZATION;
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10.4254/wjh.v16.i7.1039
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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BACKGROUND In endemic areas, vertical transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) remains a major source of the global reservoir of infected people. Eliminating mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HBV is at the heart of World Health Organization's goal of reducing the incidence of HBV in children to less than 0.1% by 2030. Universal screening for hepatitis B during pregnancy and neonatal vaccination are the main preventive measures. AIM To evaluate the efficacy of HBV vaccination combined with one dose of immunoglobulin in children born to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive mothers in Djibouti city. METHODS We conducted a study in a prospective cohort of HBsAg-positive pregnant women and their infants. The study ran from January 2021 to May 2022, and infants were followed up to 7 mo of age. HBV serological markers and viral load in pregnant women were measured using aVidas microparticle enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Biom & eacute;rieux, Paris, France) and the automated Amplix platform (Biosynex, Strasbourg, France). All infants received hepatitis B immunoglobulin and were vaccinated against HBV at birth. These infants were closely monitored to assess their seroprotective response and for failure of immunoprophylaxis. Simple logistic regression was also used to identify risk factors associated with immunoprophylaxis failure and poor vaccine response. All statistical analyses were performed with version 4.0.1 of the R software. RESULTS Of the 50 pregnant women recruited, the median age was 31 years, ranging from 18 years to 41 years. The MTCT rate in this cohort was 4% (2/50) in HBsAg-positive women and 67% (2/3) in hepatitis B e antigen-positive women with a viral load > 200000 IU/mL. Of the 48 infants who did not fail immunoprophylaxis, 8 (16%) became poor responders (anti-HB < 100 mIU/mL) after HBV vaccination and hepatitis B immunoglobulin, while 40 (84%) infants achieved a good level of seroprotection (anti-HB > 100 mIU/mL). Factors associated with this failure of immunoprophylaxis were maternal HBV DNA levels (> 200000 IU/mL) and hepatitis B e antigen-positive status (odds ratio = 158, 95% confidence interval: 5.05-4958, P < 0.01). Birth weight < 2500 g was associated with a poor immune response to vaccination (odds ratio = 34, 95% confidence interval: 3.01-383.86, P < 0.01). CONCLUSION Despite a failure rate of immunoprophylaxis higher than the World Health Organization target, this study showed that the combination of immunoglobulin and HBV vaccine was effective in preventing MTCT of HBV. Therefore, further studies are needed to better understand the challenges associated with immunoprophylaxis failure in infants in Djibouti city.
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