Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2404508 | Vaccine | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
110 children who were given the complete course of the inactivated hepatitis A vaccine (Havrix™) were followed up 10 years later. Age-matched healthy children who were not inoculated served as controls. One month after two primary injections, all children were positive for serum antibody. After 10 years, 99.09% of inoculated children remained positive for serum anti-HAV antibody, with a geometric mean concentration (GMC) of 61.59 mIU/mL. GMC values following a secondary immunization in children with antibody levels <20 mIU/mL were significantly elevated (567.9 mIU/mL), compared with the primary injection alone. Havrix™ appears to induce persistent immunity and potent immune memory.
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Authors
Guo-Lin Bian, Rui Ma, Hong-Jun Dong, Hong-Xia Ni, Feng-Jiao Hu, Yao-rong Chen, Jia-Qun Chen, Shao-Ying Zhou, Yong-Xin Lin, Guo-Zhang Xu,