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Comparing the Effectiveness of a Short-Term Double-Dose Hepatitis B Vaccination Schedule With the Standard 3-Dose Schedule: A Randomized Clinical Trial



Bahari A1 ; Izadi S2 ; Adibi P3 ; Saneemoghadam E4 ; Khosravi H4 ; Shahraki T5
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  1. 1. Department of Gastroenterology Subespeciallity, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Chabahar International Branch, Chabahar, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Gastroenterologist, Esfahan University of Medical Sciences, Esfahan, Iran
  4. 4. Research Centre of Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization, Zahedan, Iran
  5. 5. Department of Gastroenterology Subespeciallity, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran

Source: Tehran University Medical Journal Published:2011

Abstract

Background: With respect to the importance of hepatitis B vaccination of high-risk groups such as prisoners, this study was performed to assess the comparability of a short-course double-dose vaccination schedule with the standard 3-dose schedule. Methods: Within a randomized clinical trial, a short-course vaccination (at months 0 and 1) with 20 microgram (double-dose) doses of the vaccine was compared to the standard method of hepatitis B vaccination (at months 0, 1 and 6, with 10-microgram doses) in 100 prisoners in Zahedan city in Iran in 2009. We made sure the sera from all the individuals were negative for markers of previous hepatitis B infection. Subsequently serum from all the participants was tested for anti-HBs antibody 1, 2 and 7 months after the first dose of vaccination. Results: Seroconversion rates (HBsAb>10 mIU/ml) 1, 2 and 7 months after the first dose of vaccination were similar in the routine (11%, 79% and 94%, respectively) relative to the double-dose group (26%, 95% and 93%, respectively). The mean values of anti-HBs antibody titers were similar in the 1st and 2nd months for the two groups but it was significantly higher (P=0.002) in the routine dose (514 mIU/ml) versus the double-dose group (130 mIU/mL), in the 7th month. Conclusion: Demonstrating comparable results with the standard 3-dose schedule, it seems that short-term double-dose vaccination for hepatitis B is a safe and acceptable method for use in high-risk groups such as prisoners.
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