학술논문

Hepatitis B vaccination in HIV-infected adults: current evidence, recommendations and practical considerations.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
International Journal of STD & AIDS (INT J STD AIDS), Sep2009; 20(9): 595-600. (6p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0956-4624
Abstract
Immunization with hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine is recommended for all HIV-infected individuals without immunity to HBV. This patient population, however, has relatively poor HBV vaccine responses. Factors associated with this impaired HBV vaccine response in HIV-infected individuals may include older age, uncontrolled HIV replication, and low nadir CD4 cell count. Postvaccination testing for HBV surface antibody is recommended and vaccine non-responders should undergo repeat immunization with a full series. The benefit of double dosage, the appropriate strategy for HIV-infected patients with isolated HBV core antibody and the timing and number of vaccinations in persons with advanced immunosuppression on highly active antiretroviral therapy remain controversial areas.