Long-term antibody persistence induced by a combined hepatitis A and B vaccine in children and adole

Long-term antibody persistence induced by a combined hepatitis A and B vaccine in children and adolescents.

Two cohorts, comprising of subjects aged 1-6 years and 6-15 years were vaccinated with Twinrixtrade mark according to a 0-, 1- and 6-month schedule. The 1-6 years cohort was followed up for 7.5 years and the 6-15 years cohort for 10 years. At the latest follow-up time point, all subjects were seropositive for anti-HAV antibodies, while 86.5% (32/37) and 95.5% (21/22) had anti-HBs>/=10mIU/ml in the 1-6 years and in the 6-15 years cohort. The geometric mean concentrations (GMCs; mIU/ml) were 233 and 680 for anti-HAV antibodies, and 147 and 165 for anti-HBs antibodies, in the 1-6 years and 6-15 years cohorts, respectively. The high persistence of circulating anti-HAV and anti-HBs antibodies in children and adolescents demonstrates the long-term protection offered by Twinrixtrade mark in these age groups.

Diaz-Mitoma F, Law B, Subramanya A, Hoet B.

Children\’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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