The Open Pediatric Medicine Journal

2008, 2 : 1-6
Published online 2008 February 11. DOI: 10.2174/1874309900802010001
Publisher ID: TOPEDJ-2-1

Clustering of Cases of IDDM 2 to 4 Years after Hepatitis B Immunization is Consistent with Clustering after Infections and Progression to IDDM in Autoantibody Positive Individuals

John Barthelow Classen
Classen Immunotherapies Inc., 6517 Montrose Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA.

ABSTRACT

Background:

Previous studies demonstrated clusters of cases of IDDM occurring 24 to 48 months after immunization with the hemophilus, pertussis and combined measles mumps rubella vaccines. Data was analyzed to determine if similar clustering of cases of IDDM occurred after immunization with the hepatitis B vaccine. Methods: Data on the incidence of IDDM from hepatitis B immunized and unimmunized cohorts of children was analyzed for the presence of clusters occurring after hepatitis B immunization. Results: Data from Italy, France, and New Zealand indicated rises in the incidence of IDDM occurred between 24 to 48 months after the introduction of the hepatitis B immunization in young children. Conclusion: Several different vaccines as well as infections with natural mumps virus are followed by clusters of cases of IDDM that occur about 24 to 48 months after immunization. This suggests a similar mechanism of action, possibly the triggering of a progressive autoimmune phenomenon.

Keywords:

Type 1 diabetes mellitus, vaccines, hepatitis B.