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Why Hepatitis A deserves a place in India’s universal immunisation programme, PgII

Experts advocate for Hepatitis A vaccine's inclusion in India's Universal Immunisation Programme due to rising cases and existing indigenous vaccine.

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Key Highlights:

  • There is a growing need to include Hepatitis A vaccine in India's Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP).
  • Hepatitis A is an emerging public health concern due to changing sanitation and hygiene patterns.
  • Hepatitis A outbreaks have been reported in Kerala, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi.
  • Biological E’s Biovac-A, an indigenous Hepatitis A vaccine, has a proven safety and efficacy record.
  • Hepatitis A vaccine offers protection rates exceeding 90 to 95%, with immunity lasting for at least 15 to 20 years.

Detailed Insights:

  • The UIP has been successful in eradicating polio and curbing measles deaths, but needs to adapt to the changing health landscape.
  • Improved sanitation has led to fewer children being exposed to Hepatitis A early in life, leaving adolescents and adults unprotected.
  • Unlike typhoid, there is no specific treatment for severe Hepatitis A, and recovery depends on supportive care.
  • Hepatitis A increasingly affects older children and young adults, where the disease is more severe.
  • A single dose of the live Hepatitis A vaccine can confer durable, long-term protection.
  • Introducing Hepatitis A vaccination can begin in states with repeated outbreaks or declining antibody prevalence.
  • The Hepatitis A vaccine can be co-administered with existing boosters such as DPT or MR, using the same infrastructure.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP): A government initiative providing free vaccines against life-threatening diseases.
  • Seroprevalence: The level of a pathogen in a population, as measured in blood samples.
  • Live-attenuated vaccine: A vaccine created by reducing the virulence of a pathogen, but still keeping it viable.
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