TY - JOUR
T1 - Immunization of US soldiers with a two-dose primary series of inactivated hepatitis a vaccine
T2 - Early immune response, persistence of antibody, and response to a third dose at 1 year
AU - Defraites, Robert F.
AU - Feighner, Brian H.
AU - Binn, Leonard N.
AU - Kanjarpane, Devesh D.
AU - Delem, Andrée D.
AU - Mac Arthy, Philip O.
AU - Krauss, Margot R.
AU - Krauss, David S.
AU - Moonsammy, George I.
AU - Hoke, Charles H.
PY - 1995/3
Y1 - 1995/3
N2 - To study the feasibility of using inactivated hepatitis A vaccine for rapid immunization of US soldiers, 276 randomized seronegative volunteers received one of four regimens: two injections, on day 0 or one each on day 0 and 14, day 0 and 30, or day 0 and 180. A third dose was given on day 380. Among the 256 recipients of two doses, 99% responded with antibody (by ELISA) with few symptoms. A higher percentage of recipients of both doses on day 0 had antibody at day 14 (68% vs. 52% of all others, P <.03). The highest antibody concentrations (711 mIU/mL on day 240) were observed in subjects given a second dose on day 180. Recipients of the third injection developed a median IS-fold rise in antibody within 2 weeks. Virus-neutralizing antibody was detected in high titers after the third dose and neutralized strains of hepatitis A virus from several countries. Vaccines containing 1440 ELISA units of antigen may be useful for rapid immunization.
AB - To study the feasibility of using inactivated hepatitis A vaccine for rapid immunization of US soldiers, 276 randomized seronegative volunteers received one of four regimens: two injections, on day 0 or one each on day 0 and 14, day 0 and 30, or day 0 and 180. A third dose was given on day 380. Among the 256 recipients of two doses, 99% responded with antibody (by ELISA) with few symptoms. A higher percentage of recipients of both doses on day 0 had antibody at day 14 (68% vs. 52% of all others, P <.03). The highest antibody concentrations (711 mIU/mL on day 240) were observed in subjects given a second dose on day 180. Recipients of the third injection developed a median IS-fold rise in antibody within 2 weeks. Virus-neutralizing antibody was detected in high titers after the third dose and neutralized strains of hepatitis A virus from several countries. Vaccines containing 1440 ELISA units of antigen may be useful for rapid immunization.
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U2 - 10.1093/infdis/171.Supplement_1.S61
DO - 10.1093/infdis/171.Supplement_1.S61
M3 - Article
C2 - 7876651
AN - SCOPUS:0028961492
SN - 0022-1899
VL - 171
SP - S61-S69
JO - Journal of Infectious Diseases
JF - Journal of Infectious Diseases
ER -