Author/Authors :
Ghadiri, Keyghobad Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Vaziri, Siavash Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Afsharian, Mandana Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Jahanbaksh, Alireza Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Mansouri, Faizolah Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Najafi, Farid Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Souri, Bahram Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah
Abstract :
For healthcare workers, sometimes the conventional hepatitis-B virus (HBV) vaccination schedule might not provide
seroconversion rapidly enough. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of conventional HBV vaccination with an accelerated
schedule (days 0-1-21). Materials and Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, 161 healthcare workers were divided into two
vaccination groups; group A underwent the conventional schedule (0-1-6 months) and group B received the accelerated program
(0-10-21 days) of hepatitis B virus vaccine. The anti-HBs antibody was determined 30 days after completion of the third vaccine
injection in both groups by enzyme immunoassay (EIA) (Abbot, Aux SYMsys). By using the Fisher’s exact and Wilcoxon tests, the
results were analyzed. The protective level of anti-HBS was defined as titer ≥10 MIU/ml. Results: The seroprotection rate, 30 days
after vaccination, were similar in both groups A and B; 96.3% of the participants in group A and 92.6% in group B had anti-HBS
antibody ≥10 MIU/ml. Conclusion: Our data indicated that compared to the classic HBS vaccination program an accelerated schedule
could also be effective and achieve seroprotection more rapidly.
Keywords :
HBS , healthcare workers , hepatitis-B , vaccination