Background. A low-cost, 'flash' heat-inactivated hepatitis B vaccine with enhanced immunogenicity allowing for a relatively low dose (Hepaccine B; Cheil Foods and Chemicals, Korea) was introduced into the South African Expanded Programme on Immunisation during 1995 to immunise infants against hepatitis B. To detennnine the seroresponse of this vaccine in South Africa, a country with a high hepatitis B virus (HBV) prevalence, a field trial was conducted in a rural health clinic.Methods. The immunogenicity of Hepaccine B, containing 1.5IJg/O.5 ml, was studied in 186 black infants attending the Soshanguve III clinic, north-west of Pretoria. Infants receiving three consecutive doses in the anterolateral thigh at 6,10 and 14 weeks were monitored...
This survey showed low rates of HBV chronic infection in HIV-infected and uninfected children living...
© 2004 Dr. David Barry HipgraveVietnam, a nation of almost 80 million people with a high rate of chr...
The study evaluated and compared the prevalence of anti-HBs and exposure to hepatitis B virus (HBV) ...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of universal vaccination against viral hepatitis B in South ...
Hepatitis B is a global public health issue, with some 2 billion people having current or past infec...
AbstractHepatitis B virus infection (HBV) is a significant public health problem in sub-Saharan Afri...
M.Tech. (Homoeopathy)According to the World Health Organisation (2008), an estimated two billion ind...
The World Health Organization recommends the integration of vaccination against hepatitis B virus (H...
Hepatitis B remains a significant yet preventable health issue in South Africa. The introduction of ...
Introduction and methodsHepatitis B is a vaccine preventable disease and is notifiable in South Afri...
Background. The World Health Organization recommends the integration of vaccination against hepatiti...
Background. The World Health Organization recommends the integration of vaccination against hepatiti...
Background In South Africa, the first HBV vaccine dose is administered at age 6 weeks, leaving a po...
IntroductionFew African countries have introduced a birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine (HepB-BD) desp...
AbstractBackgroundIn South Africa, the first HBV vaccine dose is administered at age 6 weeks, leavin...
This survey showed low rates of HBV chronic infection in HIV-infected and uninfected children living...
© 2004 Dr. David Barry HipgraveVietnam, a nation of almost 80 million people with a high rate of chr...
The study evaluated and compared the prevalence of anti-HBs and exposure to hepatitis B virus (HBV) ...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of universal vaccination against viral hepatitis B in South ...
Hepatitis B is a global public health issue, with some 2 billion people having current or past infec...
AbstractHepatitis B virus infection (HBV) is a significant public health problem in sub-Saharan Afri...
M.Tech. (Homoeopathy)According to the World Health Organisation (2008), an estimated two billion ind...
The World Health Organization recommends the integration of vaccination against hepatitis B virus (H...
Hepatitis B remains a significant yet preventable health issue in South Africa. The introduction of ...
Introduction and methodsHepatitis B is a vaccine preventable disease and is notifiable in South Afri...
Background. The World Health Organization recommends the integration of vaccination against hepatiti...
Background. The World Health Organization recommends the integration of vaccination against hepatiti...
Background In South Africa, the first HBV vaccine dose is administered at age 6 weeks, leaving a po...
IntroductionFew African countries have introduced a birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine (HepB-BD) desp...
AbstractBackgroundIn South Africa, the first HBV vaccine dose is administered at age 6 weeks, leavin...
This survey showed low rates of HBV chronic infection in HIV-infected and uninfected children living...
© 2004 Dr. David Barry HipgraveVietnam, a nation of almost 80 million people with a high rate of chr...
The study evaluated and compared the prevalence of anti-HBs and exposure to hepatitis B virus (HBV) ...