Paediatrica Indonesiana
Vol 43 No 4 (2003): July 2003

Comparison of seroconversion rates between low-dose intradermal and recommended dose intramuscular hepatitis B vaccination in children

Sony HA Harsono (Unknown)
Zarkasih Anwar (Unknown)
Nancy Pardede (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Sep 2016

Abstract

Introduction Massive hepatitis B vaccination is expensive. Re-sults of studies showed that reduced dosage given intradermallyto adults and intramuscularly to children were able to induceseroconversion.Objective To compare the anti-HBs seroconversion (seropositiveand seroprotective) rates between intradermal low-dose of 2 mg(ID-2) and intramuscular recommended dose of 10 mg (IM-10)vaccination against hepatitis B.Methods In a randomized clinical trial, using the hepatitis B plasmavaccine, elementary school children in Tanjung Enim subdistrict,80-168 months of age, were randomly assigned to be given threedoses of either the ID-2 (n=59) or IM-10 (n=64) vaccinations atone month intervals. Seropositive (anti HBs titer >2.1 mIU/l) andseroprotective (anti HBs >10 mIU/l) rates as well as the seroposi-tive and seroprotective geometric mean antibody titers (GMTs) werecompared one month after each inoculation. A p value of <0.1was considered statistically significant.Results One month after the third inoculation, there was no sig-nificant difference in the seropositive rate (95% vs. 89%),seroprotective rate (85% vs. 83%), seropositive GMTs (55.85 mIU/l vs. 61.24mIU/l), and seroprotective GMTs (73.86 mIU/l vs. 72.49mIU/l) between the ID-2 and the IM-10 groups (all with p>0.1)Conclusion Reduced doses of the hepatitis B vaccine given in-tradermally may offer protection against hepatitis B, thus it may beuseful for mass vaccination programs

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Journal Info

Abbrev

paediatrica-indonesiana

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Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Paediatrica Indonesiana is a medical journal devoted to the health, in a broad sense, affecting fetuses, infants, children, and adolescents, belonged to the Indonesian Pediatric Society. Its publications are directed to pediatricians and other medical practitioners or researchers at all levels of ...