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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas

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RAMIREZ ALBAJES, Victoria et al. Dynamics of the immune primary and secondary response: Model, antibodies HBS. Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2007, vol.6, n.3, pp. 0-0. ISSN 1729-519X.

It was studied the individual and collective kinetics of the dynamics of the immune response and their categories using like a model the response of antibodies against the antigen of surface of the virus producing of the hepatitis B. In students of Medicine 20 years old average, a permanency of antibodies of 168 UI/L was observed, after 3 years of a complete outline of immunization, an increment of 757 UI/L in 14 days post booster, what allowed to study the index by memory / durability that was 5.5 and to know the increment in UI/L per day (54 UI/day) and for antigen micro-gramme: 37.8 UI/µg. It was considered, starting from permanency of antibodies to the 3 years of vaccination, the intensity of the response post schedule that was 336UI/L, equally starting from the values reached in the memory, 925 UI/L, we prognosis a seroprotection up to 18 years or more, that is to say up to the 2023. We obtained preliminary results of use of the kinetic pattern for immune-efficiency study.

Keywords : Dynamic immune response; Categories immune response; Immunitary memory; primary response; secondary response; durability of immune response; intensity of the thought response; prognosis of durability response; booster dose; students Medicine.

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