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Title: [Study on the strategy of Japanese encephalitis immunization using live attenuated vaccine combined with inactivated vaccine]. Author: Ma FB, Zheng L, Bi C, Tao H, Zhou YL, Zhang JL, Tang FY, Xie P, Zheng CZ, Peng WB, Jiang RJ. Journal: Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi; 2003 Feb; 24(2):113-5. PubMed ID: 12697111. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Using the advantages of Japanese encephalitis live attenuated and inactivated vaccine, to reduce the rate of immunization reaction and to increase the effect, we conducted a study on the strategy of immunization in Japanese encephalitis using live attenuated vaccine combined with inactivated vaccine. METHODS: Observing the safety and immune effects of different groups. RESULTS: Data on side effect showed that the rate of moderate and severe systematic reactions of the group who were inoculated with combined vaccine was 0.73%, with local reaction 1.46% while the combined rate of moderate and severe systematic reaction of the group who were inoculated with inactivated vaccine was 2.8%. Under the detection of serum neutralizing antibody, the GMT rose from 1:1.05 - 1:3.35 before vaccination to 1:47.34 - 1:101.30 after vaccination in the different groups. Neutralizing antibody was detected in 97.67% of the combined group. There was a significant difference by comparing neutralizing antibody seroconversion rate of the combined group with the inactivated group (chi(2) = 3.89, P < 0.05), but no significant difference with attenuated group (chi(2) = 0.74, P > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Results showed that in children who previously had been immunized with two doses of inactivated vaccine, the booster administration of live attenuated vaccine was both effective and safe.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]