Factors predicting response to hepatitis B vaccination in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
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Sempere, Laura; Almenta, Isabel; Barrenengoa Sañudo, Julio; Gutiérrez, Ana; Villanueva Ruiz, César; [et al.]Fecha
2013-05-09Disciplina/s
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Odontología
Podología
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Inflammatory bowel diseaseHepatitis B virus
Vaccination
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Hepatitis-B-seronegative patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) should be vaccinated. However, response to vaccination in this population seems to be poorer than in healthy people. The aim
of this study is to assess which clinical, analytical and immunosuppressive therapy parameters affect
the response to hepatitis B vaccination in patients with IBD. A follow-up including monitoring of the
immunosuppressive therapy of a cohort of 123 patients with IBD was carried out after each round of
vaccination against hepatitis B virus. The recombinant HBsAg vaccine (20 g) was administered using
the standard regimen (0, 1 and 6 months). Anti-HBs values >10 IU/L after 1–3 months post-vaccination
were considered as a successful response to vaccination. One hundred and five patients (85.5%) completed the programme and response to vaccination was observed in 50 (47.6%) patients. Multivariate
analysis showed an independent relationship, with weaker response to vaccination, for IBD durati...





