Salama II, Sami SM, Said ZNA, El-Sayed MH, El Etreby LA, Rabah TM, Elmosalami DM, Abdel Hamid AT, Salama SI, Abdel Mohsen AM, Emam HM, Elserougy SM, Hassanain AI, Abd Alhalim NF, Shaaban FA, Hemeda SA, Ibrahim NA, Metwally AM. Effectiveness of hepatitis B virus vaccination program in Egypt: Multicenter national project. World J Hepatol 2015; 7(22): 2418-2426 [PMID: 26464758 DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i22.2418]
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Zeinab Nabil Ahmed Said, Professor in Microbiology and Immunology Department, Faculty of Medicine (for girls), Al-Azhar University, Yousef Abbas Str, Nasr City, Cairo 11754, Egypt. znabil58@yahoo.com
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Virology
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Observational Study
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World J Hepatol. Oct 8, 2015; 7(22): 2418-2426 Published online Oct 8, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i22.2418
Table 1 Prevalence of hepatitis B virus anti-hepatitis B surface in relation to some socio-demographic characteristics among 35861 studied children n (%)
Table 4 Hepatitis B virus breakthrough infection among the studied children in different age groups
Age group (yr)
Total
Sero-protection rate
HBV infection markers
Anti-HBs ≥ 10 IU/L
n (%)
95%CI
Anti-HBc %
HBsAg %
HBV-DNA %
< 3
702
633 (90.2)
88.0-92.4
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
3-
705
557 (79.0)
76.0-82.0
1 (0.14)
0 (0.0)
1 (0.14)
7-
493
282 (57.2)
52.9-61.6
4 (0.81)
2 (0.41)
5 (1.00)
11-
875
335 (38.3)
35.1-41.5
4 (0.46)
1 (0.11)
4 (0.46)
≥ 15
825
252 (30.5)
27.4-33.6
4 (0.48)
1 (0.12)
4 (0.48)
Total
3600
2059 (57.2)
55.6-58.8
13 (0.36)
4 (0.11)
14 (0.39)
Table 5 Demographic characteristics and hepatitis B virus markers of breakthrough infection among the studied children
N
Age (yr)
Gender
Residence
Governorate
Base line HBV markers
Anti-HBs (IU/mL)
HBsAg
Anti-HBc
HBV DNA
1
10
Boy
Urban
Beni-Suef
0
+
+
10000
2
15.8
Girl
Urban
37
-
+
1280
3
16.8
Girl
Urban
3
+
+
866
4
11
Girl
Rural
0
-
+
24100
5
11
Girl
Urban
Assuit
992
-
+
953
6
10
Boy
Urban
404
-
+
2850
7
11.8
Girl
Rural
Dakahleya
4
-
+
4170
8
15.8
Girl
Rural
3
-
+
455
9
16
Boy
Rural
559
-
+
781
10
12
Boy
Rural
0
+
+
26
11
9.3
Girl
Urban
Cairo
439
-
+
48
12
9
Girl
Urban
210
-
+
3920
13
9.8
Girl
Urban
24
+
-
2440
14
3.3
Boy
Urban
15
-
+
209
Citation: Salama II, Sami SM, Said ZNA, El-Sayed MH, El Etreby LA, Rabah TM, Elmosalami DM, Abdel Hamid AT, Salama SI, Abdel Mohsen AM, Emam HM, Elserougy SM, Hassanain AI, Abd Alhalim NF, Shaaban FA, Hemeda SA, Ibrahim NA, Metwally AM. Effectiveness of hepatitis B virus vaccination program in Egypt: Multicenter national project. World J Hepatol 2015; 7(22): 2418-2426