Prevalence of HBV markers in the Italian Armed Forces and HBV vaccination

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Hepatitis B (HBV) markers were studied in 710 subjects who had been on active duty over 6 months in the Italian Armed Forces. The prevalence of HBsAg carriers was found to be 4.4%, while 31.6% of the subjects were positive for various HBV antibodies. A total of 137 subjects were vaccinated with an anti-HBV vaccine (HB-VAX, MSD). The percentages of non-responders and low responders were 13.86% and 13.14%, respectively. Boosters administered 3 months post-vaccination schedule, with or without immunostimulatory treatment, resulted in seroconversions and/or substantial increases in HBsAb levels in 50% of these subjects.

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D’Amelio, R., Matricardi, P. M., Nisini, R., Le Moli, S., Fattoros si, A., Di Addario, A., & Castagliuolo, P. P. (1989). Prevalence of HBV markers in the Italian Armed Forces and HBV vaccination. Military Medicine, 154(12), 589–592. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/154.12.589

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