This study assessed the immunisation status against hepatitis B in healthcare students and residents, before their hospital internship, as suggested by the "National Immunization Prevention Plan 2012-2014". The concentration of antibodies against hepatitis B was measured in 2,491 subjects (70.90% women), born between 1980 and 1993 and visited between January Ist 2000 and July 15th 2012. Personal and serologic data were collected for each subjects. Individuals with antibody less than 10 mlU/mL (327,13.3%) were given a booster dose and re-tested 2 months later. The multivariate logistic regression evidenced that immunization is influenced by the gender, the age at first vaccination, the time elapsed between first vaccination and antibody measurement. This study confirms the importance of measuring the concentration of antibodies against hepatitis B among healthcare students, even if they have previously been vaccinated, according to the "National Immunization Prevention Plan 2012-2014". © PI-ME, Pavia 2012.
Riva, M., Madotto, F., Conti, S., Fornari, C., Patronella, G., Sormani, M., et al. (2012). Copertura vaccinale anti-epatite B e dose di rinforzo: risultati di uno studio su una popolazione universitaria. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO ED ERGONOMIA, 34(supplemento n. 3), 283-285.
Copertura vaccinale anti-epatite B e dose di rinforzo: risultati di uno studio su una popolazione universitaria
RIVA, MICHELE AUGUSTO;MADOTTO, FABIANA;CONTI, SARA;FORNARI, CARLA;D'ORSO, MARCO ITALO;DE VITO, GIOVANNI;CESANA, GIANCARLO
2012
Abstract
This study assessed the immunisation status against hepatitis B in healthcare students and residents, before their hospital internship, as suggested by the "National Immunization Prevention Plan 2012-2014". The concentration of antibodies against hepatitis B was measured in 2,491 subjects (70.90% women), born between 1980 and 1993 and visited between January Ist 2000 and July 15th 2012. Personal and serologic data were collected for each subjects. Individuals with antibody less than 10 mlU/mL (327,13.3%) were given a booster dose and re-tested 2 months later. The multivariate logistic regression evidenced that immunization is influenced by the gender, the age at first vaccination, the time elapsed between first vaccination and antibody measurement. This study confirms the importance of measuring the concentration of antibodies against hepatitis B among healthcare students, even if they have previously been vaccinated, according to the "National Immunization Prevention Plan 2012-2014". © PI-ME, Pavia 2012.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.