Murhekar M V, Murhekar K M, Sehgal S C
Regional Medical Research Centre, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Post Bag-13, Port Blair 744101, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.
Vaccine. 2004 Dec 2;23(3):399-403. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2004.05.038.
Hepatitis B infection is highly endemic among the primitive tribes of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India and it is necessary to initiate hepatitis B vaccination for control of this infection. A pilot project of mass hepatitis B vaccination using indigenously developed vaccine was initiated among Nicobarese tribe of Car Nicobar Island. Sero-protection rates after second and third year were 89% and 85.5%, respectively. The rate of chronic infection in the vaccinated population after three years was 1.86% compared to the pre-vaccination rate of 20.7%. Considering high sero-protection rates and low cost, the indigenous vaccine could be used for vaccination programme in this tribal community.
乙型肝炎感染在印度安达曼和尼科巴群岛的原始部落中高度流行,因此有必要开展乙型肝炎疫苗接种以控制这种感染。在卡尼科巴岛的尼科巴部落启动了一项使用本土研发疫苗进行大规模乙型肝炎疫苗接种的试点项目。第二年和第三年的血清保护率分别为89%和85.5%。接种疫苗三年后的慢性感染率为1.86%,而接种疫苗前的感染率为20.7%。考虑到高血清保护率和低成本,本土疫苗可用于该部落社区的疫苗接种计划。