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[Immunogenicity of vaccines against viral hepatitis A and B in the population above 40 years of age -- impact of risk factors]. / Imunogenita vakcín proti virovým hepatitidám A a B u osob starsích 40 let -- vliv rizikových faktoru.
Chlíbek, R; Smetana, J; Sindelár, R; Cecetková, B; Prymula, R; Kohl, I.
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  • Chlíbek R; Katedra epidemiologie, Fakulta vojenského zdravotnictví UO, Hradec Králové. chlibek@pmfhk.cz
Epidemiol Mikrobiol Imunol ; 56(3): 119-28, 2007 Aug.
Article em Cs | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17900060
ABSTRACT
UNLABELLED The immune reaction following vaccination against viral hepatitis A (HAV) and viral hepatitis B (HBV) can be influenced by a variety of factors. Among the most important are age, gender and body weight. STUDY

OBJECTIVE:

This prospective randomized study compared immunogenicity of available vaccines against HAV and HBV infections in the population above 40 years of age and the impact of risk factors. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

The vaccinated subjects were divided into 3 groups based on the vaccine used. Within each group, the subjects were equally distributed by age, gender and body weight. The vaccine was always applied intramuscularly in the deltoid. Group 1 was given the combined vaccine Twinrix (GSK) against HAV and HBV infections in the left deltoid; group 2 was vaccinated with the Havrix vaccine against HAV (GSK) in the right deltoid and with the Engerix-B vaccine against HBV (GSK) in the left deltoid; group 3 received the Vaqta vaccine against HAV (Sanofi Pasteur) in the right deltoid and the HB VAX PRO against HBV (Sanofi-Pasteur) in the left deltoid.

RESULTS:

The following anti-HBs seroprotectivity rates 92%, 80% and 71%, and anti-HAV seropositivity rates 97%, 99% and 99%, were observed at 1 month after the end of the complete vaccination in groups 1, 2 and 3, respectively. The anti-HBs seroprotectivity rate was statistically significantly higher in group 1. The anti-HAV seropositivity rates were comparable (did not significantly differ) in all three study groups.

CONCLUSION:

The impact of age was revealed the immune response decreases with increasing age. The lowest immunogenicity of the vaccines against HAV and HBV infections was observed in subjects above 60 years of age. Males achieved lower geometric mean titres (GMT) of antibodies and lower seroprotectivity rates compared to females. The impact of body weight was also observed, with the obese subjects showing the lowest immune response. The anti-HBs reactivity was significantly influenced by the vaccine used. The combined vaccine against HAV and HBV infections (Twinrix) induced higher anti-HBs seroprotectivity and comparable anti-HAV seropositivity when compared with the other monovalent study vaccines in the population above 40 years of age.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vacinas contra Hepatite B / Vacinas contra Hepatite A Idioma: Cs Ano de publicação: 2007 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vacinas contra Hepatite B / Vacinas contra Hepatite A Idioma: Cs Ano de publicação: 2007 Tipo de documento: Article