Seroprotection after recombinant hepatitis B vaccination among newborn infants: A review

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作者
Schillie, Sarah F. [1 ]
Murphy, Trudy V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Viral Hepatitis, Vaccine Res & Policy Team, Natl Ctr HIV AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD & TB Preven, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA
关键词
Hepatitis B; Vaccine; Immunization; Neonate; Infant; Seroprotection; COMPREHENSIVE IMMUNIZATION STRATEGY; HBSAG POSITIVE MOTHERS; 2 DOSING SCHEDULES; VIRUS-INFECTION; PROTECTIVE EFFICACY; PERINATAL TRANSMISSION; ELIMINATE TRANSMISSION; ADVISORY-COMMITTEE; IMMUNE GLOBULIN; SURFACE-ANTIGEN;
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10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.12.012
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Introduction: Hepatitis B vaccination starting at birth provides a safety net for infants exposed to hepatitis B virus (HBV) during delivery or in early life. Hepatitis B vaccine is recommended in the United States for infants prior to birthing facility discharge, and within the first 12 h of life for infants born to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive mothers. We performed a literature review and summarized the response to recombinant hepatitis B vaccine among infants. Methods: Studies published between 1987 and 2011 assessing seroprotection from recombinant hepatitis B vaccine starting within the first 30 days of life were eligible. Seroprotection was defined using an antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs) threshold of 10 mIU/mL at series completion. Infant seroprotection was compared in trial arms varying by maternal hepatitis B antigen status (e antigen [HBeAg], HBsAg), hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) administration, birth weight, vaccine dosage, schedule, and age at first dose. Results: Forty-three studies were included. The median seroprotection proportion overall was 98% (range 52%, 100%). The final median seroprotection proportions did not vary appreciably by maternal HBsAg status, HBIG administration, or schedule. Higher compared to lower dosage resulted in earlier increases in anti-HBs but not in final seroprotection proportions. Infants with birth weights <2000 g compared to >= 2000 g had lower median seroprotection proportions (93% and 98%, respectively). Median seroprotection proportions were also lower when infants with birth weights <2000 g were vaccinated at 0-3 days of age compared to 1 month of age or older (68% versus 95%, respectively). Conclusion: High levels of protection from recombinant hepatitis B vaccine are achieved in term infants vaccinated at birth, effectively preventing transmission of HBV and resultant morbidity and mortality. Implications, if any, for long-term protection are unknown for differences in responses among infants vaccinated at birth compared to ages older than I month. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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