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    Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2008 May;27(5):465-8.

    Antibody response to hepatitis A immunization among human immunodeficiency virus-infected children and adolescents.

    Siberry GK, Coller RJ, Henkle E, Kiefner C, Joyner M, Rogers J, Chang J, Hutton N.

    Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, USA. gsiberr1@jhmi.edu

    Seventy-one of 84 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected children [84.5% (95% confidence interval: 75-91.5%)] were hepatitis A virus (HAV) seropositive after 2 doses of HAV vaccine. Higher CD4% and HIV suppression were significantly associated with increased HAV seropositivity rate. In multivariate analysis, CD4 >or=25% and young age were independent predictors of HAV seropositivity. Of 7 children given a third HAV vaccine dose because of negative HAV antibody after 2 doses, 2 (29%) became seropositive.

    PMID: 18382387 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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      Hepatitis A is a serious liver disease caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). HAV is found in the stool of persons with hepatitis A. It is usually spread by close personal contact and sometimes by eating food or drinking...