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J Travel Med ; 7(2): 74-8, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10759573

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Travelers seeking protection from hepatitis A also often need protection against other infections, prevalent at their destinations. METHODS: A total of 396 volunteers received not only a hepatitis A vaccine but also either a vaccine against polio, hepatitis B, diphtheria, tetanus, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, typhoid fever or rabies according to their individual needs. We investigated the potential influence of the hepatitis A vaccination on the immune response to the other travelers vaccines that were administered concurrently. RESULTS: With seroprotection rates of 100% for yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis and rabies immunization and tetanus boosters our data demonstrate that the concurrent administration of hepatitis A vaccine does not compromise the immune response of these vaccines. Also for oral typhoid, hepatitis B and diphtheria vaccination we did not detect a negative influence of concurrent hepatitis A vaccine administration as compared with respective vaccinations when given alone. Prior to vaccination, more than one third of our subjects lacked protective antibody levels against diphtheria and only 44% of initially seronegative travelers seroconverted to an anti-diphtheria titer > or = 0.01 mIU/mL, supporting a need for an additional dose. Furthermore, only two thirds of the vaccinees tested prior to vaccination were protected against polio type 3, and the seroconversion rate following the administration of oral polio vaccine, was lower for viral type 3 (80%), as has been previously demonstrated in settings without concurrent other vaccinations. CONCLUSION: No negative effect of concurrent travelers vaccinations on the immune response of a hepatitis A vaccine has been detected in a previous report, and, likewise our data suggest no impairment of the antibody response of these travelers vaccines by the concurrent administration of the hepatitis A vaccine.


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Antibody Formation , Hepatitis A Virus, Human/immunology , Immunization Schedule , Travel , Vaccines/administration & dosage , Vaccines/immunology , Viral Hepatitis Vaccines/immunology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Diphtheria Toxoid/administration & dosage , Diphtheria Toxoid/immunology , Encephalitis Viruses, Japanese/immunology , Female , Hepatitis A Vaccines , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Poliovirus Vaccine, Inactivated/administration & dosage , Poliovirus Vaccine, Inactivated/immunology , Prospective Studies , Rabies Vaccines/administration & dosage , Rabies Vaccines/immunology , Tetanus Toxoid/administration & dosage , Tetanus Toxoid/immunology , Viral Hepatitis Vaccines/administration & dosage , Yellow fever virus/immunology
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Pediatr. mod ; 35(4): 189-90, 192-3, 196-7, abr. 1999.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-263099

ABSTRACT

A doença causada pelo virus da hepatite A (VHA) costuma ser considerada como benigna, afetando principalmente os pré-escolares. Contudo, nesta revisäo se discutem os vários grupos da populaçäo em geral, nos quais a infecçäo pelo VHA pode apresentar consequências mais graves. Em consequência da alteraçäo epidemiológica verificada na América Latina, um número cada vez maior de adolescentes e adultos jovens se mantêm suscetíveis à infecçäo pelo VHA. A infecçäo por esse vírus, neste grupo etário, irá representar grave impacto no futuro, ausência prolongada ao trabalho e/ou escola e custos maiores para os sistemas locais de saúde. Em estudos recentes na Argentina e Chile, o VHA foi, também, o agente etiológico mais prevalente nos casos de insuficiência hepática fulminante em pré-escolares. A hepatite A aguda em pacientes com doença hepática crônica subjacente, especialmente hepatite C crônica, tem sido associada à insuficiência hepática grave ou fulminante. A prevençäo da hepatite A através da vacinaçäo parece ser o meio mais potente de se conter o VHA. As vacinas inativadas contra a hepatite A comprovaram ser seguras, altamente imunogênicas e indutoras de proteçäo duradoura contra infecçöes pelo VHA


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Humans , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Viral Hepatitis Vaccines , Hepatovirus , Hepatitis A/complications , Hepatitis A/prevention & control , Hepatitis A/epidemiology , Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control
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