The Immune Response of Healthy Nigerian Adults to Small Doses of Hepatitis B Vaccine: Comparison of 10- and 20-micrograms Doses
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The immunogenic effect of hepatitis B vaccine (H-B-vax) was evaluated in 120 seronegative healthy Nigerians. Three doses of the vaccine were given at 0, 1, and 6 months. Serial blood samples were tested 1 month after each vaccination for hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs) and antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc). Of 60 vaccines given 20 micrograms of the vaccine, 40% had significant anti-HBs response 1 month after the first dose, 70% after the second dose, and 91.7% after the third dose. In the 60 vaccines given 10-micrograms doses, the seroconversion rates were 35, 73.3, and 90%, respectively. It is concluded that this vaccine in 10-micrograms doses is as effective as the larger doses in producing anti-HBs. The administration of small doses would reduce the cost of large-scale vaccination programs in developing countries.
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