Hepatitis B antibody levels after different doses of hepatitis B vaccination: a retrospective study based on hospitalized children

Author:

Chai YuORCID,Tang Jihai,Su Yin,Xuan Kun,Xu Lili,Hao Jiayan,Lu Zhijian,Wang BinBing,Chen Xia,Luo Xianwei,He Jiali,Zhu Lijuan

Abstract

Abstract Many studies have investigated the positivity rate of hepatitis B surface antibody (HBsAb) after hepatitis B vaccine (HepB) immunization. However, the antibody level, assessed monthly or at more frequent intervals after each of the three doses, particularly within the first year after birth, has not been previously reported. To elucidate the level of antibody formation at various times after vaccination, the current study used the available detection data of HBsAb in hospitalized children to analyze the HBsAb level after immunization combined with their vaccination history. Both the positivity rate and geometric mean concentration (GMC) increased sequentially with immunization doses, reaching their peaks earlier after the third dose than after the first two doses, and the rate of HBsAb positivity was able to reach 100% between 11 and 90 days after completing the three doses of HepB. Within one year after receiving the three doses, the antibody positivity rate and GMC were maintained above 90% and 100 mIU/mL, respectively, and subsequently steadily declined, reaching the lowest value in the 9th and 10th years. The current findings reveal, in more detail, the level of antibody formation at different times following each dose of HepB in hospitalized children, particularly in the age group up to one year after vaccination. For the subjects of this study, we prefer to believe that the proportion of HBsAb non-response should be less than 5% after full immunization with HepB, provided that the appropriate time for blood collection is chosen.

Funder

Chinese Foundation for Hepatitis Prevention and Control

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology

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