A Reinvestigation of Seroconversion Rates in Hepatits B–Vaccinated Individuals

Author:

Lithgow Diana1,Cole Casey1

Affiliation:

1. College of Graduate Nursing, Western University of Health Sciences, Huntington Beach, CA, USA

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine whether the hepatitis B seroconversion rates in a small sample of subjects reflected that of the published rates, regardless of HIV status, after a hepatitis B vaccination series was completed while following strict vaccine protocols. The study, which had a nonexperimental, correlational cross-sectional design, took place at a community clinic in Laguna Beach, CA. Participants comprised 100, predominantly White, men aged 18–65 years (mean 39.2 years) who were hepatitis B naive, regardless of immune status. After receiving a primary vaccine series for hepatitis B, participants were tested for seroconversion to immune status. Seroconversion to the immune state occurred in 78.6% of the non-immunocompromised, HIV-negative participants ( n = 50), who had received the standard three-dose regimen of the vaccine, and in 77% of the immunocompromised, HIV-positive participants ( n = 48), who had received the recommended modified three-double-dose regimen. The manufacturer-published rates of seroconversion are 90–100%, depending upon the population. These findings highlight a need for further study to validate or reveal deficits in current vaccine protocols for individuals who are vaccinated against hepatitis B, including health care workers, the immune-compromised and other high-risk populations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Research and Theory

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