La. Ran et al., SAFETY AND IMMUNOGENICITY OF LIVE ATTENUATED HEPATITIS-A VIRUS-VACCINE (H2 STRAIN) IN HUMANS, Chinese medical journal, 106(8), 1993, pp. 604-607
A study was made in Neijiang City, Sichuan Province to observe the saf
ety and immunogenicity of a live attenuated hepatitis A virus (HAV) va
ccine (H2 strain). 3 031 children, aged 6 to 9 years, were injected su
bcutaneously with 10(6.0) TCID50, 10(5.5) TCID50, and 10(5.0) TCID50 o
f HAV vaccine; the seroconversion rate and antibody GMT were 97.52%-90
.68%, GMT=1:5.19+/- 1.90-1:3.36+/- 1.94; 84.75%-76.27%, GMT=1:4.29+/-
1.96-1:2.0+/- 2.67; 53.23%-51.61%, GMT=1:2.57+/- 1.89-1:1.68+/- 1.41 r
espectively after 4 weeks to 12 months of inoculation. Forty-eight chi
ldren in the control group were anti-HAV negative at 4, 8, and 12 week
s; 21 children in the oral group were not antibody positive 4 and 8 we
eks after oral administration of the vaccine. The stool specimens of 3
of the 14 vaccinated children were HAA positive. The results suggest
that the live attenuated HAV vaccine (H2 strain) is of good immunogeni
city and safety.