2012
DOI: 10.1179/2046905512y.0000000026
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Response to hepatitis A and B vaccination in patients with chronic hepatitis C: 8-year follow-up

Abstract: The rate of seroconversion to the HBV vaccine is lower in patients with CHC than in healthy controls but response to HAV is adequate.

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“…Approximately 4% to 10% of healthy individuals do not develop an adequate immune response against the hepatitis B vaccine after the primary vaccination series (18,19), and as reported in previous studies, nonresponsiveness was higher in patients with certain chronic illnesses such as chronic liver disease, uremia, inflammatory bowel disease, and CD (8–14,20–23).…”
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confidence: 66%
“…Approximately 4% to 10% of healthy individuals do not develop an adequate immune response against the hepatitis B vaccine after the primary vaccination series (18,19), and as reported in previous studies, nonresponsiveness was higher in patients with certain chronic illnesses such as chronic liver disease, uremia, inflammatory bowel disease, and CD (8–14,20–23).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Tal imunização se dá após a administração de três doses da vacina por via intramuscular. Após a vacinação, mais de 90% dos adultos jovens e aproximadamente 95% das crianças e adolescentes são capazes de desenvolver respostas adequadas de anticorpos 5 . No entanto, órgãos de vigilância sanitária estabelecem a necessidade de certificação da imunização através de exames sorológicos AntiHepatite B (Anti-Hb).…”
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