Compliance with and response to hepatitis B vaccination in remaining quilombo communities in Central Brazil

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Compliance with and responses to the hepatitis B vaccine were evaluated in remaining quilombo communities in Central Brazil. A total of 708 individuals who were susceptible to hepatitis B virus infection were invited to participate in the hepatitis B vaccination program in eight communities. Although 567 (80%) individuals received the first dose, only 198 (28%) complied with the full vaccination scheme. Of 148 subjects who agreed to be tested for anti-HBs, 123 (83.1%; 95%CI: 75.9-88.6) responded to the vaccine. A geometric mean titer of 512mIU/mL (95%CI: 342.5-765.3) was found. Male sex and older age were independently associated with non-response. Additional health education programs and alternative hepatitis B vaccine schedules are needed to improve the vaccination coverage in these communities in Central Brazil.

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Motta-Castro, A. R. C., Gomes, S. A., Yoshida, C. F. T., Miguel, J. C., Teles, S. A., & Martins, R. M. B. (2009). Compliance with and response to hepatitis B vaccination in remaining quilombo communities in Central Brazil. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 25(4), 738–742. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-311X2009000400004

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