Hepatitis B virus vaccination in HIV-infected people: A review

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TitreHepatitis B virus vaccination in HIV-infected people: A review
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursCatherine F-X, Piroth L
JournalHUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS
Volume13
Pagination1304-1313
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN2164-5515
Mots-clésHepatitis B, HIV, Response, vaccine
Résumé

HBV immunization is highly recommended in people infected with HIV. However, the classical schedule used in the general population has been shown to be insufficient in people living with HIV. This review summarizes the main studies dealing with HBV vaccination in people living with HIV, depending on their baseline status (in particular, never vaccinated, already vaccinated, or with an isolated anti-HBc serological profile). It shows that reinforced 40 mu g intramuscular HBV vaccination schedules are now frequently recommended, either initially in people never vaccinated, or in the lack of an anamnestic response in other situations. Adjuvants cannot be currently recommended. Anti-HBs titers have to be checked 1 to 2months following the last vaccine dose, and annually thereafter a booster is necessary if antiHBs titers decrease below 10 mIU/mL. In patients with a CD4 cell count <200/mu L, guidelines recommend starting the vaccination regimen as soon as possible after HAART has been started.

DOI10.1080/21645515.2016.1277844