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Title: A novel approach to hepatits B non-responders.
Authors: Ballamy K.;Boundy C.
Monash Health Department(s): Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology
Institution: (Bellamy, Boundy) Infectious Diseases, Monash Health, Clayton, VIC, Australia.
Issue Date: 10-Sep-2025
Copyright year: 2025
Abstract: Hepatitis B is a major global pandemic affecting over 296 million people, with significant chronic disease burden. In Australia, an estimated 225,000 people live with chronic hepatitis B, with many unaware of their status.​ Hepatitis B vaccination is highly effective; however, 5–15% of individuals fail to achieve seroconversion following a complete vaccine series. Non-response is more common among older adults, males, and immunocompromised individuals. Immunocompromised populations are not only at increased risk of acquiring HBV but also tend to have reduced vaccine efficacy. ​ Non-Responder is defined as a failure to develop protective anti-HBs after two complete series, 4 – 8 weeks after last dose. Anti-HBs titre <10 mIU/mL. Traditional Non-Responder Vaccine Schedules include: A single booster dose; repeat full 3-dose series; double dose full course; intradermal course with anti-HBs serology 4- 8 weeks following schedule. Project Aim; To evaluate the effectiveness of using a 2 dose Twinrix vaccine (Hepatitis A+B) to boost Hepatitis B response, leveraging Hepatitis A as an adjuvant to enhance immunogenicity. The projects initial aim is 100 immunocompromised patients.
Conference Name: 19th Vaccine Congress
Conference Start Date: 2025-09-07
Conference End Date: 2025-09-10
Conference Location: Kyoto, Japan
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/55454
Type: Conference poster
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