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Increase of Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Levels After Inactivated COVID‐19 Vaccine in Hemodialysis Patients: An Important Single‐Center Observation.

Authors :
Yaghoubi, Fatemeh
Dalil, Davood
Iranzadeh, Saeid
Ghahramani, Ali
Source :
Seminars in Dialysis. Nov/Dec2024, Vol. 37 Issue 6, p445-450. 6p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The effects of COVID‐19 vaccines on immunocompromised people such as hemodialysis (HD) patients are an important topic that should be addressed. This study reports an observation of the effect of the third dose of the Sinopharm vaccine (SphV3) on the level of hepatitis B surface antibody (anti‐HBs) in HD patients, and the differences between anti‐HBs titers before and after SphV3 were analytically evaluated. Methods: This single‐center observational study involved all HD patients presented to Shariati Hospital, Tehran, Iran, from February 2021 to March 2022. All patients received three doses of the Sinopharm vaccine over 8 months. The anti‐HBs level is measured every 6 months as the routine evaluation against HBV infection for all HD patients. Three months before (anti‐HBs‐B3) and 3 months after (anti‐HBs‐A3) SphV3 were the routine times to measure the anti‐HBs titer during this study. Results: Twenty‐five HD patients were enrolled. Overall, the anti‐HBs‐A3 was significantly higher than anti‐HBs‐B3 (p = 0.001). The anti‐HBs levels before and after SphV3 were not statistically remarkable in patients with diabetes and ischemic heart disease. The patients with a history of kidney transplant and those with a history of COVID‐19 had significant differences between anti‐HBs‐B3 and anti‐HBs‐A3 (p = 0.002, p = 0.003, respectively). Conclusion: Our findings revealed that inactivated COVID‐19 vaccine may be involved in the humoral immune response to hepatitis B in HD patients. It may be novel and have significant implications for the vaccination protocol for immunocompromised patients, including those undergoing HD and transplant recipients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08940959
Volume :
37
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Seminars in Dialysis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180802319
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/sdi.13229