Article de revue
Evidence of an effect of BCG revaccination on incidence of TB in school-aged children in Brazil
BCG revaccination is still used in some tuberculosis endemic countries. Until now, the little evidence available suggested that BCG revaccination confers very limited additional protection, although there was no information on whether protection depends on the setting and age of revaccination, or if protection increases with time since vaccination. Here we report on an extended follow up of the BCG-REVAC trial, a cluster randomised trial conducted in the Brazilian cities Salvador and Manaus including over 200,000 children aged 7–14 years aimed to evaluate the efficacy of BCG revaccination in children who had received neonatal BCG vaccination. With the extended follow-up (9 years) and the additional cases accrued we now have enough power to report vaccine efficacy separately for the two cities (with different distances from Equator and presumably different prevalence of non-tuberculosis mycobacteria), and by age at vaccination and clinical form. The overall vaccine efficacy was 12% (−2 to 24%) as compared to 9% (−16 to 29%) for the 5-year follow up. Vaccine efficacy was higher in Salvador (19%, 3 to 33%) than in Manaus (1%, −27 to 27%) with the highest vaccine efficacy in children from Salvador aged
Auteurs
Langues
- Anglais
Année de publication
2011
Journal
Vaccine
Volume
31
Type
Article de revue
Catégories
- Prestation de services
Maladies
- Tuberculose
Pays
- Brésil
Régions de l'OMS
- Région des Amériques