Five-year Antibody Persistence and Safety Following a Booster Dose of Combined Haemophilus influenzae Type b–Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup C–Tetanus Toxoid Conjugate Vaccine

BACKGROUND:Booster vaccination with the combined Haemophilus influenza type b-Neisseria meningitides serogroup C-tetanus toxoid vaccine (Hib-MenC-TT) has been reported to induce different MenC antibody responses depending on the priming vaccines, with a possible impact on long-term protection. Here,...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2012-10, Vol.31 (10), p.1074-1077
Hauptverfasser: Tejedor, Juan Carlos, Merino, José Manuel, Moro, Manuel, Navarro, Maria-Luisa, Espín, José, Omeñaca, Félix, García-Sicilia, José, Moreno-Pérez, David, Ruiz-Contreras, Jesús, Centeno, Fernando, Barrio, Francisco, Cabanillas, Lucia, Muro, Marta, Esporrin, Carlos, De Torres, Maria Jose, Caubet, Magalie, Boutriau, Dominique, Miller, Jacqueline M, Mesaros, Narcisa
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND:Booster vaccination with the combined Haemophilus influenza type b-Neisseria meningitides serogroup C-tetanus toxoid vaccine (Hib-MenC-TT) has been reported to induce different MenC antibody responses depending on the priming vaccines, with a possible impact on long-term protection. Here, the five-year persistence of immune responses induced by a booster dose of Hib-MenC-TT was evaluated in toddlers primed with either Hib-MenC-TT or MenC-TT. METHODS:This is the follow-up of a phase III, open, randomized study, in which a Hib-MenC-TT booster dose was given at 13.14 months of age to toddlers primed with either 3 doses of Hib-MenC-TT or 2 doses of MenC-TT in infancy. Children in the control group had received 3 primary doses and a booster dose of MenC-CRM197. Functional antibodies against MenC were measured by a serum bactericidal assay with rabbit complement (rSBA-MenC) and antibodies against Hib polyribosylribitol phosphate by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Serious adverse events considered by the investigator to be possibly related to vaccination were to be reported throughout the study. RESULTS:At 66 months postbooster, rSBA-MenC titers ≥8 were retained by 82.6% of children primed with Hib-MenC-TT, 94.1% of children primed with MenC-TT, and 60.9% of children in the control group. All children who received the Hib-MenC-TT booster dose retained anti- polyribosylribitol phosphate concentrations ≥0.15 μg/mL. No serious adverse events considered possibly related to vaccination were reported.
ISSN:0891-3668
1532-0987
DOI:10.1097/INF.0b013e318269433a