Immune-Response To A Heat-Inactivated Hepatitis-B Vaccine In Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis - Enhancement Of The Response By Increasing The Dose Of Hepatitis-B Surface-Antigen From 3-Mu-G To 27-Mu-G

P Nico Lelie,Reesink H W, Sonja Th De Jongvan Manen, Dees P J,Reerink-Brongers E E

ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE(1985)

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In a randomized trial, 227 patients undergoing hemodialysis who were seronegative for all markers of hepatitis B virus were immunized at monthly intervals with three doses of either 3 micrograms or 27 micrograms of heat-inactivated hepatitis B HB-vaccine (CLB). Five months after the first injection, 77% of the patients in the 3-micrograms group and 94% in the 27-micrograms group manifested antibodies against hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs). At month 12 the proportions of subjects with anti-HBs in the 3-micrograms and 27-micrograms groups had dropped to 68% and 87%, respectively. At all times, the differences in the anti-HBs conversion rate between the two treatment groups were significant. These results show that the impaired immune reactivity to hepatitis B vaccines of patients undergoing hemodialysis can be overcome by increasing the dose of the vaccine.
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