Comparative study of the immunogenicity and safety of two dosing schedules of Engerix-B hepatitis B vaccine in neonates

Abstract
A randomized multicenter study compared the routine hepatitis B vaccine schedule of 0, 1, 6 months with an accelerated schedule of 0, 1, 2 months in newborns. Two hundred ninety-nine infants whose mothers were seronegative for hepatitis B were enrolled in the study and randomized to either the routine or accelerated schedule. All infants had blood drawn for antibody titers to hepatitis B at 2, 3, 6 and 7 months of age. For 222 infants data were evaluable, at least for safety; 193 of these 222 had antibody titers that were evaluable. The infants vaccinated on the accelerated schedule developed seroprotective concentrations of antibody more quickly than the infants vaccinated on the routine schedule; 92.6% vs. 66.1% had seroprotective concentrations (≥ 10 mIU/ml) at 3 months of age (P