“…Fifty-four family contacts, including 38 children, are also living in the community. The results of vaccination of these children have been reported separately.10 Fortyone outside medical students and their family members (18 men, 23 women; mean age, 29 years) with no HBV markers or risk factors for hepatitis were also vaccinated and used as controls ( In March 1986, vaccination was offered to all residents in the community who were potentially susceptible to HBV because they met one of the following conditions: (1) had no serum markers for HBV; (2) had isolated antibody to the core antigen (anti-HBc); or (3) had anti-HBc and anti-HBs at titers less than the "protective" value of 10 mlU/mL.11 Seventeen (31%) of 55 vaccinées had no HBV mark¬ ers, 15 (27%) had isolated anti-HBc, and 23 (42%) had anti-HBc and nonprotective anti-HBs. Twenty-five drug users were HIV seroposi¬ tive but were asymptomatic.…”