Aim: To investigate the immunogenicity of two versus three injections
of inactivated strain CR326F-derived hepatitis A vaccine in healthy ad
ults. Methods: Healthy adult volunteers (n=105) at Utrecht University
Hospital, The Netherlands, were randomly assigned to receive intramusc
ular injections (deltoid muscle) of 25 Units (U) at 0 and 6 months (gr
oup A, n=53), or at 0, 2 and 6 months (group B, n=52). Blood was drawn
before and at various time points after vaccination for determination
of serum antibody to hepatitis A (anti-HAV). Results: One month after
the first injection, the seroconversion rates (greater than or equal
to 10 mIU/ml, international units) were 88% for group A and 90% for gr
oup B. Only 2/ 103 (one in each group) showed IgM anti-HAV. One month
after the second injection, seroconversion rates were 100% in both gro
ups. At months 3, 6 and 7, anti-HAV geometric mean titers were signifi
cantly different because of the different vaccination schedules, but t
hey were similar at months 1, 2 and 12. The anti-HAV geometric mean ti
ter increase after the second injection was higher when the interval b
etween the two doses was of longer duration. Anti-HAV titers of female
s were significantly higher than those of males and vaccinees less tha
n or equal to 30 years had higher titers than those >30 years. Conclus
ions: Two 25 U doses of the vaccine investigated given at 0 and 6 mont
hs, induce adequate anti-HAV titers in all adult healthy vaccinees and
are as immunogenic as three doses given at 0, 2 and 6 months.