VACCINATION AGAINST HEPATITIS-B IN A GENERAL-HOSPITAL IN ISRAEL - ANTIBODY LEVEL BEFORE VACCINATION AND IMMUNOGENICITY OF VACCINE

Citation
J. Karpuch et al., VACCINATION AGAINST HEPATITIS-B IN A GENERAL-HOSPITAL IN ISRAEL - ANTIBODY LEVEL BEFORE VACCINATION AND IMMUNOGENICITY OF VACCINE, Israel journal of medical sciences, 29(8), 1993, pp. 449-452
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
00212180
Volume
29
Issue
8
Year of publication
1993
Pages
449 - 452
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-2180(1993)29:8<449:VAHIAG>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
We offered hepatitis B vaccine (Heptavax B) to 809 of the health care personnel of a 650-bed regional hospital; 290 accepted the offer. Anti -HBs measurement was done by enzyme immunoassay (AUSAB EIA, Abbott, UK ) and expressed in mIU/ml. Seroconversion was determined at a level of 2.1 mIU/ml. Of 290 employees 58 (20%) were found positive for hepatit is B antibodies before vaccination. Of the laboratory technicians, 40. 9% were found positive for antibodies before vaccination, as were 26.5 % of nurses and 10.9% of physicians. Among vaccine recipients 35.8% re sponded after the first dose, 86.6% after the second and 92.7% after t he third. Seventeen workers (7.3%) were nonresponders, of whom 14 rece ived the whole vaccine series. There was no difference in immune respo nses to the vaccine between men and women. The present study confirms the relatively high prevalence of HBV infection in health care workers . Furthermore, vaccination of employees has been highly effective and well tolerated. The present data, therefore, support the introduction of active vaccination against HBV in health care workers in Israel.