The First Assessments of Pediatric HBV Immunization Coverage in Mauritania and Persistence of Antibody Titers Post Infant Immunizations

Author:

El Hachimi Hala1ORCID,El Alem Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed12ORCID,Haimoudane Esma1,Yebouk Cheikh3ORCID,Pedersen Jannie4,Fall-Malick F-Zahra1,Khiddi Fatimetou1,Abdawe Mohamed1ORCID,Sadegh Sidi Ahmed5,Fausther-Bovendo Hugues4,Mohamed Abdellahi Mohamed Vall1

Affiliation:

1. Unit of Epidemiology Molecular and Diversity of Microorganisms, University of Nouakchott, Nouakchott 2373, Mauritania

2. National Reference Laboratory of Leishmaniasis, National Institute of Hygiene, Rabat 10010, Morocco

3. Laboratoire National de Contrôle de la Qualité des Médicaments, Nouakchott 5347, Mauritania

4. Global Urgent and Advanced Research and Development, Batiscan, QC G0X 1A0, Canada

5. Unit of Research: Marine Ecobiology, Environment, Health and Nutrition EBIOMESN, University of Nouakchott, Nouakchot 2373, Mauritania

Abstract

Background: The Hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine is used worldwide as an efficient tool to prevent the occurrence of chronic HBV infection and the subsequent liver disease. However, despite decades of vaccination campaigns, millions of new infections are still reported every year. Here, we aimed to assess the nationwide HBV vaccination coverage in Mauritania as well as the presence of protective levels of the antibodies against HBV surface antigen (HBsAb) following vaccination in a sample of children immunized as infants. Methods: To evaluate the frequency of fully vaccinated and seroprotected children in Mauritania, a prospective serological study was conducted in the capital. First, we evaluated the pediatric HBV vaccine coverage in Mauritania between 2015 and 2020. Then, we examined the level of antibodies against HBV surface antigen (HBsAb) in 185 fully vaccinated children (aged 9 months to 12 years) by ELISA using the VIDAS hepatitis panel for Minividas (Biomerieux). These vaccinated children were sampled in 2014 or 2021. Results: In Mauritania, between 2016 and 2019, more than 85% of children received the complete HBV vaccine regimen. While 93% of immunized children between 0 and 23 months displayed HBsAb titer >10 IU/L, the frequency of children with similar titers decreased to 63, 58 and 29% in children aged between 24–47, 48–59 and 60–144 months, respectively. Conclusions: A marked reduction in the frequency of HBsAb titer was observed with time, indicating that HBsAb titer usefulness as marker of protection is short lived and prompting the need for more accurate biomarkers predictive of long-term protection.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Immunology

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