Objective: In this study, booster dose vaccine response was evaluated after performing a vaccine schedule at 0,
1st and 6th months among 83 children aged between 2 and 16 years who were primary hepatitis B vaccine nonresponders
and we tried to determine which groups were sensitive concerning vaccine response.
Material and Methods: Euvax B vaccine which included 10 μg HBsAg was administered in 3 doses for the second
time at 0, 1 and 6 months as 0.5 ml intramuscularly in the deltoid muscle to 83 healthy children aged between 2 and 16
years who were primary hepatitis B vaccine non-responders and their vaccine status was determined with tests before
minor surgery. Blood tests were taken three times from children at 1, 6 and 7 months after the first vaccination and anti-
HBs titer was evaluated by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique.
Results: The mean age of the children was 9.3±3.6 years (2-15,9 years). The anti-HBs geometric mean concentration
was found to be 537.97±377.51 mIU/mL (0.6-1000) after the first vaccination, as 309.33± 337.45 mIU/mL (8-1000)
after the second vaccination and as 609.78±347.43 mIU/mL (11.1-1000) following the third vaccination. Anti-HBs
positive conversion rates in T1 were compared in 81 children who had been checked after the first vaccination and anti-
HBs positive conversion rates were found to be significantly lower in children whose anti-HBs titer was under 1 mlU/ml
before vaccination (p=0,01, Z -3.29, U 469). There was no difference concerning T6 and T7 between these two groups.
Anti-HBs positive conversion rates in T6 and T7 were found to be significantly higher in children with malnutrition
(p=0.008, Z -2.56, U 60.5, p=0.03, Z -2.11, U 26.5).
Conclusion: When observing the rapid decrease in T6 in contrast with the two dose vaccination, it is thought that anti-
HBs seroconversion rates and anti-HBs geometric mean concentration are related with reminding, anti-HBs titer before
vaccination and checking time of anti-HBs rather than the number of reminding doses. In fact, we believe that 3 dose
vaccination is better among those children whose anti-HBs titer is under <1 mIU/mL and who have malnutrition.
Amaç: Çalışmada birincil hepatit B aşı yanıtsız 2-16 yaş aralığındaki 83 çocukta, 0, 1 ve 6. ay aşı şeması uygulanarak
elde edilen hatırlatma doz aşı yanıtları değerlendirilmiş ve aşı yanıtında hassas gruplar belirlenmeye çalışılmıştır.
Gereç ve Yöntemler: Küçük cerrahi girişimler öncesi yapılan tetkikler sonrasında birincil hepatit B aşı yanıtsızlığı saptanan
2-16 yaş aralığındaki sağlıklı 83 çocuğa, 2. kez 0, 1 ve 6. aylarda 3 doz 10 μg HBsAg içeren Euvax B aşısı deltoid
kasa 0.5ml kas içine uygulanmıştır. Çocuklardan birinci aşıdan 1, 6 ve 7. ay sonra olmak üzere, 3 kez kan alınarak anti-
HBs titresi enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay tekniği ile değerlendirilmiştir.
Bulgular: Çocukların yaş ortalaması 9.3±3.6 yıl (2-15.9) bulunmuştur. Birinci aşı sonrası anti-HBs ortalama geometrik
konsantrasyonu 537.97±377.51 mIU/mL (0.6-1000), 2. aşı sonrası 309.33± 337.45 mIU/mL (8-1000), 3. aşı sonrası
609.78±347.43 mIU/mL (11.1-1000) bulunmuştur. Birinci aşı sonrası tetkik yapılabilen 81 çocuk arasında T1’de anti-
HBs-positive serokonversiyon oranı, aşı öncesi anti-HBs titresi 1 mIU/mL’nin altında olan çocuklarda diğer gruba göre
istatistiksel anlamlı biçimde daha düşük bulunmuştur (p=0.01, Z -3.29, U 469). Bu 2 grup arasında T6 ve T7’de istatistiksel fark saptanmamıştır.
Malnütrisyonlu hastalarda T6 ve T7’de anti-HBs positive serokonversiyon oranı diğer gruba göre istatistiksel anlamlı olarak daha
yüksek bulunmuştur (p=0.008, Z -2.56, U 60.5, p=0.03, Z -2.11, U 26.5).
Sonuç: İki doz aşıya rağmen T6’daki hızlı düşüşe bakıldığında, anti-HBs serokonversiyon oranı ve anti-HBs ortalama geometrik konsantrasyon
değerleri hatırlatma doz sayısından ziyade, hatırlatma yapılmasına, aşı öncesi anti-HBs titresine ve anti-HBs titresi bakma zamanıyla
ilgili gözükmektedir. Ancak, aşı öncesi anti-HBs titresi <1 mIU/mL olanlar ve malnütrisyonlu çocuklarda 3 doz aşılamanın daha doğru
olacağı kanaatindeyiz.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Internal Diseases |
Journal Section | ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
Authors | |
Publication Date | May 24, 2019 |
Submission Date | February 16, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 13 Issue: 3 |
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