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Prevention of chronic HBsAg carrier state in infants of HBsAg-positive mothers by hepatitis B immunoglobulin

  • H. W. Reesink
  • , E. E. Reerink-Brongers
  • , B. J. Lafeber-Schut
  • , J. Kalshoven-Benschop
  • , H. G. Brummelhuis

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Abstract

21 children of HBsAg-carrier mothers were given 0.5 ml/kg hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIg) within 48 h after birth and subsequently 0.16 ml/kg every month for 6 months; 20 children were not treated. None of the HBIg-treated children became HBsAg positive, compared with 5 of the untreated children (p less than 0.02). 2 of 3 children who were not started on HBIg until the fourth or fifth day after birth also became HBsAg positive. 4 children of mothers who had acute hepatitis B in the third trimester of pregnancy were treated with HBIg and remained HBsAg negative, whereas another, untreated, child became HBsAg positive
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)436-438
JournalLancet
Volume2
Issue number8140
Publication statusPublished - 1979

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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