1995. Accelerated schedule for hepatitis B immunization. J. Travel Med. 2:213-217.Bock HL, Loscher T, Scheiermann N, Baumgarten R, Wiese M, Dutz W, et al. Accelerated schedule for hepatitis B immunization. J Travel Med. 1995;2(4):213-7....
The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of immunization against hepatitis A and B infections with "rapid" or "accelerated" schedules in children with cancer receiving chemotherapy. Fifty-one children were recruited to receive either vaccination schedule, in the "rapid vaccination schedule...
Individuals with an accelerated HepA-HepB dosing schedule were excluded from the HepA-HepB analysis. Doses received more than 4 days prior to the minimum dose spacing window were considered invalid and removed from the analysis [6]. 2.2. Study measures This study assessed adherence (i.e.,...
A very rapid course of hepatitis B vaccination consists of injections given at 0, 7, and 21 days postexposure or an accelerated course at baseline, 1 month and 2 months postexposure followed by a booster at one year, is recommended. View chapterExplore book Human Immune Response to Vaccines ...
This study confirms an overall good immune response and rapid priming for the four vaccines in the course of an accelerated schedule, with higher anti-HBs geometric mean concentrations and better responses for Heberbiovac-HB. [WHO primary Registry Number: RPCEC00000075]. 展开 关键词: clinical ...
The patients in the accelerated schedule group were immunized with 40 μg of HBV vaccine at days 0, 7, 14 and 28, and 20 μg at months 2, 3 and 4. ResultsThe overall response rate was 16.7% (19/114) and all responders discontinued HBIG injection and only one patient developed ...
strategiesas of September 2021), or both. PAHO has the best chance of reaching the 2030 target—here moderate timely HepB-BD coverage is combined with low overall HBV, so that an accelerated scale-up of timely HepB-BD could have an effect quickly....
The patients in the rapid schedule group were immunized with 40 μg HBV vaccine at months 0, 1, 2 and 3, and with 20 μg at months 4, 5 and 6. The patients in the accelerated schedule group were immunized with 40 μg of HBV vaccine at days 0, 7, 14 and 28, and 20...
FDA Approves Accelerated Dosing Schedule for Vaccine against Hepatitis A and BHepatitis AFood and Drug AdministrationDosing SchedulesCombination Vaccines
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