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Comparative Study
. 1991 Apr;10(4):311-4.
doi: 10.1097/00006454-199104000-00009.

Comparison of antigenuria after immunization with three Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccines

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Comparative Study

Comparison of antigenuria after immunization with three Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccines

E P Rothstein et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 1991 Apr.

Abstract

The incidence of antigenuria was documented after vaccination of 75 children 15 to 60 months of age with one of three Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccines, PRP-D (ProHIBiT), PRP-T and HbOC (HibTITER). Unconcentrated and concentrated urine was tested on the first, third, fifth and seventh days after vaccination. Antigenuria occurred on Day 1 in 100% of PRP-D, 43% of PRP-T and 12% of HbOC recipients. The percentages of children excreting antigen on Day 3 were 95, 17 and 8%; on Day 5 they were 36, 4 and 12%; and on Day 7 they were 14, 0 and 18% for PRP-D, PRP-T and HbOC, respectively. The difference in the occurrence of antigenuria resulting from each vaccine was statistically significant on Day 1 and for PRP-D compared with PRP-T or HbOC on Day 3. It is important for clinicians to be aware of the frequency with which antigenuria occurs after these vaccines so that appropriate therapeutic decisions can be made.

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