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. 2009 Jun;37(3):266-9.
doi: 10.1007/s15010-008-7410-y. Epub 2008 Oct 14.

Criteria for successful hepatitis B vaccination in adults: results of a case study

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Criteria for successful hepatitis B vaccination in adults: results of a case study

F Hofmann et al. Infection. 2009 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Active immunization is the most important measure for controlling hepatitis B (HB) virus infection. The outcome of HB vaccination has been investigated in only a very small number of cohort studies, some of which found a number of cases of HBV infection.

Material and methods: Using a design different from that of earlier studies, we have investigated the occurrence of HBV infection and clinical HB disease in individuals who had a complete HB vaccination series. Reported cases of HB/HBV infections among 1235 German health care workers (HCW) were analyzed with special regard to the question of whether or not HB vaccination had taken place in the past.

Results: 23 persons had undergone a complete vaccination series with complete documentation: 18 were non-responders (post-vaccination anti-HBs < 10 IU/l), one was a low-responder (anti-HBs < 100 IU/l), and four were responders (100 IU/l).While all responders seroconverted without clinical sign of hepatitis, ten non-/low-responders contracted chronic HB/HBV infection and seven contracted self-limiting HB.

Conclusion: Vaccination should be only regarded as "successful", if the post-vaccination anti-HBs concentration is at least 100 IU/l.

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