Vaccination against hepatitis A in children aged 12 to 24 months [corrected]

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_49981F50272D
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Titre
Vaccination against hepatitis A in children aged 12 to 24 months [corrected]
Périodique
Archives of Medical Research
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Abarca  K., Ibanez  I., Flores  J., Vial  P. A., Safary  A., Potin  M.
ISSN
0188-4409 (Print)
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
10/2001
Volume
32
Numéro
5
Pages
468-72
Notes
Evaluation Studies
Journal Article --- Old month value: Sep-Oct
Résumé
BACKGROUND: Current hepatitis A vaccines are either licensed for children >2 years of age, as in the U.S. or Chile, or >1 year of age, as in Europe and other parts of the world. Recent recommendations for immunization against hepatitis A have included routine vaccination of children in areas or regions of higher endemicity. However, data on hepatitis A vaccination in toddlers aged between 1 and 2 years are scarce. METHODS: This open clinical study investigated the reactogenicity and immunogenicity of two doses (0, 6-month schedule) of an inactivated hepatitis A vaccine (Havrix pediatric, Glaxco SmithKline Biologicals, Rixensart, Belgium) in 120 seronegative children aged 12-24 months. RESULTS: Pain at the injection site and irritability were the most frequently reported local and general symptoms, respectively. No serious adverse events related to the study vaccine were reported. One month after the first dose, all but one subject had antibodies against hepatitis A with a GMT of 159 mIU/mL. After the booster dose, all had antibodies with a GMT of 2,939 mIU/mL. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that the inactivated hepatitis A vaccine was well tolerated by these toddlers and that the vaccine elicits a good immune response.
Mots-clé
Child, Preschool Erythema/etiology Female Fever/etiology Hepatitis A/*prevention & control Hepatitis A Antibodies Hepatitis A Vaccines/adverse effects/*immunology Hepatitis Antibodies/*biosynthesis/blood Humans Immunization, Secondary Infant Male Pain/etiology Vaccines, Inactivated/adverse effects/immunology
Pubmed
Web of science
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24/01/2008 21:10
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