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Long-Term Immunogenicity of Hepatitis A Virus Vaccine in Alaska 17 Years After Initial Childhood Series
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Protective Antibody LevelsImmunologyHepatitis BVaccine HesitancyChildhood ImmunizationProtection DurationViral HepatitisLong-term ImmunogenicityPublic HealthVaccine SafetyVaccine DevelopmentVirologyInitial Childhood SeriesEpidemiologyVaccinationHepatologyHepatitisMedicineVaccine ResearchAlaska 17
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends hepatitis A virus (HAV) vaccination for all children at age 1 year and for high-risk adults. The vaccine is highly effective; however, protection duration is unknown. We report HAV antibody concentrations 17 years after childhood immunization, demonstrating that protective antibody levels remain and have stabilized over the past 7 years.
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