Persistence of antibody at 18 months following vaccination of young Gambian infants with PRP-OMPC Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine

1993 
SummaryThe rate of decline in anti-PRP antibody levels was measured in two groups of Gambian children who had been given PRP-OMPC at 1 and 3 months or 2 and 4 months of age. In the younger group (n = 70), the geometric mean titre fell from 1.32 μg/ml at 4 months to 0.44 μg/ml at 18 months. In the older group (n = 54), the geometric mean titre fell from 1.18 μg/ml at 5 months to 0.46 μg/ml at 18 months. The proportion of vaccinated children with antibody levels over 1.0 μg/ml fell from 54% 1 month after the second dose of vaccine to 27% at the age of 18 months' while the proportion with levels over 0.15 μg/ml fell from 82% to 60%, with no significant differences observed between the vaccination groups. For those children who did not show evidence of environmental boosting, the half-life of anti-PRP antibody was about 100 days. This did not differ between the groups. These findings suggest that to provide lasting immunity PRP-OMPC should be given with a late booster dose at 12–15 months, as is the current p...
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