Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2408200 | Vaccine | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study was conducted to compare the reactogenicity, immunogenicity and safety of a combined two-dose (0, 6 months) hepatitis A and B vaccine (720Â ELÂ U HAV, 20Â mcg HBsAg) with the established three-dose (0, 1 and 6 months) hepatitis A and B vaccine (360Â ELÂ U HAV, 10Â mcg HBsAg). A total of 511 children aged 1-11years who had not previously received a hepatitis A or B vaccine were enrolled in the study. Both vaccines were well tolerated, and were shown to be safe and immunogenic. The analysis, stratified according to two age groups (1-5 year and 6-11-year-old children) demonstrated that the reactogenicity profile of the two-dose schedule was at least as good as that of the established schedule. Both vaccines and schedules provided at least 98% seroprotection against hepatitis B and 100% seroconversion against hepatitis A, 1 month after the end of the vaccination course (Month 7).
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Authors
D. Roberton, H. Marshall, T.M. Nolan, E. Sokal, J. DÃez-Domingo, C.-E. Flodmark, L. Rombo, G. Lewald, J. de la Flor, J.M. Casanovas, J. Verdaguer, J. Marés, D. Van Esso, I. Dieussaert, M. Stoffel,