Study on the strategy of Japanese encephalitis immunization using live attenuated vaccine combined with inactivated vaccine.
- Author:
Fu-bao MA
1
;
Li ZHENG
;
Cheng BI
;
Hong TAO
;
Yong-lin ZHOU
;
Jin-lin ZHANG
;
Fen-yang TANG
;
Ping XIE
;
Chun-zao ZHENG
;
Wei-bin PENG
;
Ren-jie JIANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Antibodies, Viral; blood; Child, Preschool; Encephalitis Virus, Japanese; immunology; Humans; Immunization; Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines; administration & dosage; adverse effects; immunology; Vaccines, Attenuated; immunology; Vaccines, Inactivated; immunology
- From: Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2003;24(2):113-115
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVEUsing the advantages of Japanese encephalitis live attenuated and inactivated vaccine, to reduce the rate of immunization reaction and to increase the effect, we conducted a study on the strategy of immunization in Japanese encephalitis using live attenuated vaccine combined with inactivated vaccine.
METHODSObserving the safety and immune effects of different groups.
RESULTSData on side effect showed that the rate of moderate and severe systematic reactions of the group who were inoculated with combined vaccine was 0.73%, with local reaction 1.46% while the combined rate of moderate and severe systematic reaction of the group who were inoculated with inactivated vaccine was 2.8%. Under the detection of serum neutralizing antibody, the GMT rose from 1:1.05 - 1:3.35 before vaccination to 1:47.34 - 1:101.30 after vaccination in the different groups. Neutralizing antibody was detected in 97.67% of the combined group. There was a significant difference by comparing neutralizing antibody seroconversion rate of the combined group with the inactivated group (chi(2) = 3.89, P < 0.05), but no significant difference with attenuated group (chi(2) = 0.74, P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONResults showed that in children who previously had been immunized with two doses of inactivated vaccine, the booster administration of live attenuated vaccine was both effective and safe.