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Persistence of antibody and immunologic memory in children immunized with hepatitis B vaccine at birth
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Persistence of antibody and immunologic memory in children immunized with hepatitis B vaccine at birth

Dexter Seto, David J West, Virginia A Ioli and Essam Hassan Ibrahim
The Pediatric infectious disease journal, Vol.21(8), pp.793-795
08/2002
PMID: 12233715

Abstract

Antibodies, Viral - blood Child Child, Preschool Female Hepatitis B Vaccines - administration & dosage Hepatitis B Vaccines - immunology Hepatitis B virus - immunology Humans Immunization, Secondary Immunologic Memory Infant Infant, Newborn Male Time Factors Vaccination
Forty-two healthy children immunized with a course of hepatitis B vaccine beginning at birth were tested at 6 years of age for persistence of anti-hepatitis B antibody (anti-HBs) and then given a booster dose of vaccine. Although nearly one-half had become seronegative, all retained robust immunologic memory and rapidly regained a protective anti-HBs titer of at least 10 mIU/ml after booster vaccination.

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