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Short Report

High chance to overcome the non-responder status to hepatitis B vaccine after a further full vaccination course: results from the extended study on healthcare students and workers in Florence, Italy

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Pages 949-954 | Received 17 Jul 2019, Accepted 07 Oct 2019, Published online: 18 Dec 2019

Figures & data

Figure 1. Flow-chart of the study.

Figure 1. Flow-chart of the study.

Table 1. Distribution of subjects based on anti-HBs titer after 1 month from the fourth dose of vaccine. Group 1 = vaccinated at 12 years of age; Group 2 = vaccinated in the first year of life.

Figure 2. Proportion of subjects with anti-HBs < 10 mUI/mL, between 10 and 100 mUI/mL and ≥ 101 mUI/mL after the fourth dose of vaccine, broken down by group (Group 1 vaccinated at 12 years of age; Group 2 vaccinated in the first year of life).

Figure 2. Proportion of subjects with anti-HBs < 10 mUI/mL, between 10 and 100 mUI/mL and ≥ 101 mUI/mL after the fourth dose of vaccine, broken down by group (Group 1 vaccinated at 12 years of age; Group 2 vaccinated in the first year of life).

Figure 3. Proportion of subjects with anti-HBs <10 mUI/mL and ≥ 10 mUI/mL after the fourth dose of vaccine, broken down by sex.

Figure 3. Proportion of subjects with anti-HBs <10 mUI/mL and ≥ 10 mUI/mL after the fourth dose of vaccine, broken down by sex.