hepatitisBimmunizationvaccineBackground: For children travelling to a hepatitis B virus (HBV) endemic area or before a treatment by blood or blood productions, the conventional HBV vaccination schedule takes too long to be completed. There may be problems in the completion of the whole vaccination ...
The accelerated vaccination schedule seems to have no advantage in children receiving cancer chemotherapy except for high antibody levels at month 1. In conclusion, the accelerated vaccination schedules are not good choices for cancer patients. The combined hepatitis A/B vaccine is more effective than...
An accelerated course of hepatitis B vaccination was offered to men who had sex with men attending a genitourinary medicine clinic. The uptake and completion rates of the vaccine between 1 November 2002 and 28 February 2004 were compared with data for 1994. The uptake of vaccine was significantly...
Immunogenicity of hepatitis B vaccine between 20g with 3-dose schedule and 60g with 2-dose regimens was compared 2years after primary immunization. A total... Wang, Zhen-ZiGao, Yu-HuaWang, PingWei, LinXie, Chang-PingYang, Zhen-XingLan, JianFang, Zhong-LiaoZeng, YingYan, LingLiu, Xue-En...
FDA Approves Accelerated Dosing Schedule for Vaccine against Hepatitis A and BHepatitis AFood and Drug AdministrationDosing SchedulesCombination Vaccines
OBJECTIVES: Hepatitis A (HAV) and B (HBV) vaccinations are recommended in patients with chronic liver diseases. METHODS: We prospectively investigated immunogenicity and safety of an accelerated vaccination protocol (0-7-21 days) with the combined hepatitis A/B vaccine (Twinrix) versus the standard...
Accelerated hepatitis B vaccination schedule among drug users: a randomized controlled trial. BACKGROUND: B vaccine provides a model for improving uptake and completion of multidose vaccinations in the drug-using community.: The Drugs, , , and (DASH... LY Hwang,CZ Grimes,TQ Tran,... - 《Jo...
Originally homeless patients disclosing current or past illicit drug use were offered hepatitis B immunisation. In 1999 a conventional hepatitis B vaccine schedule was offered (immunisations at 0, 1, and 6 months) whereas in 2000 an accelerated schedule was introduced (immunisations at 0, 7 and ...
Accelerated Schedule for Hepatitis B Immunization. J Travel Med 1995; 2: 213-217.H. L. Bock, T. Loscher, N. Scheiermann, R. Baumgarten, M. Wiese, W. Dutz, R. Sanger, R. Clemens, Accelerated schedule for hepatitis B immunization. J. Travel Med. 2, 213-217...
Subjects were randomized either to the standard hepatitis vaccine schedule (0, 1-, 6-month) or to an accelerated schedule (0, 1-, 2-month). Antibody levels were detected through laboratory analyses at various time-points. The participants were followed for two years and seroconversion rates ...