Comparison of the immunogenicity, efficacy and safety of 10 micrograms and 20 micrograms of a hepatitis B vaccine: a prospective randomized trial.

E K Yeoh, C L Lai, W K Chang, H Y Lo
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Abstract

Four thousand and one hospital staff were screened for hepatitis B virus (HBV) markers in a vaccination programme in Hong Kong. The seropositivity rate for HBsAg, anti-HBs and anti-HBc were significantly higher in the 3160 existing hospital staff than in 841 new recruits. Of the subjects negative for HBV markers, 605 were randomized to receive three doses of either 10 or 20 micrograms of the Merck Institute vaccine (HB-VAX). Compared with the 20 micrograms dose, vaccination with the 10 micrograms dose results in equal immunogenicity and efficacy at the completion of the three injections but induced a slower response rate and lower anti-HBs titres with the first two doses. The commonest side-effect of local soreness was less with the 10 micrograms dose. We conclude that (1) hospital staff working in high endemic areas should be vaccinated on recruitment and (2) the 10 micrograms dose of HB-VAX can replace the recommended 20 micrograms dose for adults, being cheaper and as efficacious.

10微克和20微克乙型肝炎疫苗免疫原性、有效性和安全性的比较:一项前瞻性随机试验
在香港进行的一项疫苗接种计划中,4,1001名医院员工接受了乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)标记物筛查。3160名医院在职人员HBsAg、anti-HBs和anti-HBc血清阳性率明显高于841名新入职人员。在HBV标记物阴性的受试者中,605人随机接受三剂10或20微克默克研究所疫苗(HB-VAX)。与20微克剂量相比,接种10微克剂量的疫苗在三次注射结束时具有相同的免疫原性和效力,但与前两次剂量相比,应答率较慢,抗hbs滴度较低。10微克剂量的局部疼痛最常见的副作用较少。我们得出结论:(1)在高流行地区工作的医院工作人员应该在招募时接种疫苗;(2)10微克剂量的HB-VAX可以取代成人推荐的20微克剂量,更便宜,同样有效。
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