Immunization after invasive Haemophilus influenzae type b disease. Serologic response to a conjugate vaccine
K. M. Edwards, M. D. Decker, C. R. Porch, P. Palmer and R. Bradley
Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tenn. 37232.
Fifteen children with previous invasive Haemophilus influenzae type b
disease were immunized with a Hemophilus-diphtheria toxin mutant protein
conjugate vaccine. Serologic responses were compared with those of 31 newly
immunized children without previous invasive H influenzae type b disease.
Mean levels of antibody to polyribosylribitol phosphate among study
children younger than 18 months were 0.086 mg/L before immunization, 0.737
mg/L after first immunization, and 4.453 mg/L after second immunization. In
contrast, the comparable mean polyribosylribitol phosphate antibody levels
among control children younger than 18 months were 0.107, 3.580, and 63.502
mg/L. A similar pattern of results was found among children aged 18 months
or older. Although children with previous invasive H influenzae type b
disease do not respond as vigorously to conjugate vaccine as do previously
healthy controls, the response is sufficient to justify routine
immunization of such children.