Haemophilus influenzae serotype b seroprevalence in central Lao PDR before and after vaccine introduction.
Lisa HefeleJana LaiKeoudomphone VilivongToukta BounkhounValin ChanthaluanglathAnisone ChanthongthipAnne BallochAntony P BlackJudith M HübschenFiona M RussellClaude P MullerPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Nearly all adolescents born before the introduction of Hib vaccination in the Lao PDR had antibody titers corresponding to at least short-term protection, indicating a high burden of Hib disease at that time. After vaccine introduction, all but four children (>99%) showed at least short-term protection. Possible explanations for the proportion of protected, yet apparently unvaccinated children, may be past infections, cross-reacting antibodies or faulty vaccination documentation. Our results highlight the need for robust surveillance and reporting of invasive Hib disease to determine the burden of disease despite vaccination.