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Hepatitis B virus vaccination and revaccination response in children diagnosed with coeliac disease : a multicentre prospective study

Journal Volume 82 - 2019
Issue Fasc.1 - Original articles
Author(s) T. Rousseff, T. Claeys, E. Van De Vijver, N. Moes, S. Vande Velde, P. Schelstraete, R. De Bruyne, M. Van Winckel, S. Van Biervliet
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Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Ghent University Hospital, Gent, Belgium.

Aim : This study evaluates hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination response in children with celiac disease (CD). Response in initial non-responders after a single booster vaccination as well as factors influencing HBV vaccination response were evaluated. Methodology : Anti-hepatitis B surface antibodies (a-HBsAB) were checked in all children with CD and a documented complete HBV vaccination. An a-HBsAB <10 U/L was considered as non-response. A single intramuscular HBV-vaccine booster was advised to all non-responders. Response was checked at the next appointment. Results : 133 children with CD were included, median age of 7.3 years (range 1.7-17.3) and 46 (35%) were male. The age at CD diagnosis was 6.0 years (range 1.1-15.7). HBV non-response was documented in 55% (n=73/133). No other factors were influencing the response. A booster was documented in 34/73 (47 %) initial non-responders (3 refused (4%), 36 (49%) had no follow up). Response after booster vaccination resulted in immunity in 22/34 (65%) and persisting non-response in 12/34 (35%). A single booster is able to reduce non-response from 55% (73/133) to 23% (22/94). Conclusion : A significantly lower immune response following HBV vaccination in children with CD was confirmed. A single intramuscular booster vaccination is able to induce a serologic response in two thirds of the initial non-responders. Control of HBV vaccination response has to become part of the follow-up in CD patients. (Acta gastroenterol. belg., 2019, 82, 27-30).

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