Abstract

Natural and vaccine-induced immunity and immunological memory to Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) were evaluated in adolescents and adults with β-thalassemia. At baseline 10/23 (43%) unvaccinated patients had naturally acquired anticapsular antibodies >0.15 μg/ml, the threshold of protection, compared to 9/10 (90%) aged-matched controls. Hib-conjugate vaccine (PRP-T) induced protective immune responses in all subjects and there were no differences in geometric mean concentrations at 1 month (GMC) between patients and controls (69.04 versus 40.5, respectively). Vaccine-induced immunological memory was assessed in 12 subjects with β-thalassemia who had been vaccinated against Hib in the past. All subjects had retained PRP > 1 μg/ml at baseline; PRP-T revaccination induced anamnestic responses which were similar, in terms of post vaccination antibody concentration ( P = 0.54) and avidity ( P = 0.08), with primary responses given by previously unvaccinated patients. A single dose of PRP-T induces adequate and long-lasting immunity and should be given in all unvaccinated adolescents and adults with β-thalassemia.

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