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Immune Response after Hepatitis B Vaccination among Egyptian Medical Students in Nile Delta
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作者 Reem Elmaghlob Gamal El Didamony +8 位作者 Ashraf Elbahrawy Abdallah Mahmoud Abdallah Mahmoud Haddad Hemida Ahmed Elwassief mohamed salah ali Ahmed Al-Ashker Abdel-Gawad Saied Mohammad mohamed Hanafy Morsy Hafez Abdelhafeez 《World Journal of Vaccines》 2015年第3期140-146,共7页
Background: Early promotion of hepatitis B (HB) vaccination among health care workers is an important component of the HBV infection control. No available data assess immune response of HB vaccination among Egyptian m... Background: Early promotion of hepatitis B (HB) vaccination among health care workers is an important component of the HBV infection control. No available data assess immune response of HB vaccination among Egyptian medical students. Objective: we conducted this study to evaluate the immune response among medical students after completion of their vaccination schedule. Methods: A total of 150 Egyptian medical students were included. Three doses of recombinant HB vaccine had been administered to all participating students at 0, 1 and 6 months. Antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen (Anti-HBs) titers, hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), and total antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) were measured by enzyme immunoassay, 1 to 2 months after completion of vaccination course. Results: Among 150 students included, the mean age was 22.4 ± 1.7 years (range 18 - 28 years). Fifty nine (39.4%) were males and 91 (60.6%) were females. All students have anti-HBs levels more than 100 IU/L. The mean anti-HBs of included students was 8994.2 ± 6373.1 IU/L. There was no significant difference of anti-HBs levels regarding age, sex, residence or body mass index distribution. Conclusion: Early HB vaccination of health care workers is associated with good immune response and should be encouraged. 展开更多
关键词 HBV HB VACCINE Medical Students ANTI-HBS EGYPT
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