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Effects of hepatitis B vaccination on hepatitis B surface antigen in neonates and its change in vivo

BACKGROUND: Vaccination is effective to prevent hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. However, there is still a risk of infection after vaccination. In clinical work, we found that newborns were positive for HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) after vaccination. OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of hepatitis...

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Autores principales: Wang, Shuqi, Bai, Yuting, Yuan, Fangyuan, Wang, Ting, Luo, Wenyi, Luo, Can, Wang, Qiang, Wang, Dongsheng
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Publicado: Sciendo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37551314
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/abm-2022-0029
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author Wang, Shuqi
Bai, Yuting
Yuan, Fangyuan
Wang, Ting
Luo, Wenyi
Luo, Can
Wang, Qiang
Wang, Dongsheng
author_facet Wang, Shuqi
Bai, Yuting
Yuan, Fangyuan
Wang, Ting
Luo, Wenyi
Luo, Can
Wang, Qiang
Wang, Dongsheng
author_sort Wang, Shuqi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Vaccination is effective to prevent hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. However, there is still a risk of infection after vaccination. In clinical work, we found that newborns were positive for HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) after vaccination. OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of hepatitis B vaccination on the detection of HBsAg trend in newborns. METHODS: We collected data at birth, history of vaccination for hepatitis B, quantitative HBsAg results, and other information about newborns born in our hospital from July 2017 to July 2020. Serum samples from healthy neonates were randomly selected to be supplemented with recombinant hepatitis B vaccine on a concentration gradient, and HBsAg was measured quantitatively. RESULTS: Data from 1417 neonates were included in the study; 306 (21.6%) were HBsAg positive within 8 d after vaccination, with levels ranging from 0.104 IU/mL to 0.339 IU/mL. The proportion of neonates with HBsAg-positive serum was significantly correlated with the level of hepatitis B surface antibodies (anti-HBs) in the serum of their mothers (P < 0.01). Experiments in vitro showed that the proportion of neonates with HBsAg-positive serum was correlated with the dose of the hepatitis B vaccine, and when the concentration of the hepatitis B vaccine reached 5 ng/mL and 10 ng/mL, the serum HBsAg levels showed a significant negative correlation with the original concentration of serum anti-HBs. CONCLUSIONS: Hepatitis B vaccination can affect the level of HBsAg detected in neonatal serum, and the effect could be mitigated by delaying the measurement. Moreover, maternal anti-HBs offset the effects of neonatal vaccination on HBsAg serum levels.
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spelling pubmed-103212032023-08-07 Effects of hepatitis B vaccination on hepatitis B surface antigen in neonates and its change in vivo Wang, Shuqi Bai, Yuting Yuan, Fangyuan Wang, Ting Luo, Wenyi Luo, Can Wang, Qiang Wang, Dongsheng Asian Biomed (Res Rev News) Original Article BACKGROUND: Vaccination is effective to prevent hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. However, there is still a risk of infection after vaccination. In clinical work, we found that newborns were positive for HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) after vaccination. OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of hepatitis B vaccination on the detection of HBsAg trend in newborns. METHODS: We collected data at birth, history of vaccination for hepatitis B, quantitative HBsAg results, and other information about newborns born in our hospital from July 2017 to July 2020. Serum samples from healthy neonates were randomly selected to be supplemented with recombinant hepatitis B vaccine on a concentration gradient, and HBsAg was measured quantitatively. RESULTS: Data from 1417 neonates were included in the study; 306 (21.6%) were HBsAg positive within 8 d after vaccination, with levels ranging from 0.104 IU/mL to 0.339 IU/mL. The proportion of neonates with HBsAg-positive serum was significantly correlated with the level of hepatitis B surface antibodies (anti-HBs) in the serum of their mothers (P < 0.01). Experiments in vitro showed that the proportion of neonates with HBsAg-positive serum was correlated with the dose of the hepatitis B vaccine, and when the concentration of the hepatitis B vaccine reached 5 ng/mL and 10 ng/mL, the serum HBsAg levels showed a significant negative correlation with the original concentration of serum anti-HBs. CONCLUSIONS: Hepatitis B vaccination can affect the level of HBsAg detected in neonatal serum, and the effect could be mitigated by delaying the measurement. Moreover, maternal anti-HBs offset the effects of neonatal vaccination on HBsAg serum levels. Sciendo 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10321203/ /pubmed/37551314 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/abm-2022-0029 Text en © 2022 Shuqi Wang et al., published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Wang, Shuqi
Bai, Yuting
Yuan, Fangyuan
Wang, Ting
Luo, Wenyi
Luo, Can
Wang, Qiang
Wang, Dongsheng
Effects of hepatitis B vaccination on hepatitis B surface antigen in neonates and its change in vivo
title Effects of hepatitis B vaccination on hepatitis B surface antigen in neonates and its change in vivo
title_full Effects of hepatitis B vaccination on hepatitis B surface antigen in neonates and its change in vivo
title_fullStr Effects of hepatitis B vaccination on hepatitis B surface antigen in neonates and its change in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Effects of hepatitis B vaccination on hepatitis B surface antigen in neonates and its change in vivo
title_short Effects of hepatitis B vaccination on hepatitis B surface antigen in neonates and its change in vivo
title_sort effects of hepatitis b vaccination on hepatitis b surface antigen in neonates and its change in vivo
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37551314
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/abm-2022-0029
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