Efficacy of BCG vaccination on incidence, severity and clinical progression of COVID-19: A BCG-REVAC population analysis

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Ramon Andrade de Souza , Florisneide Rodrigues Barreto , Carla Cristina Oliveira de Jesus Lima , Marcio Santos da Natividade , Carlos Antônio de Souza Teles Santos , Maria Yury Ichihara , Marcos Pereira , Daniel Barros de Castro , Bernd Genser , Laura Cunha Rodrigues , Maurício Lima Barreto , Susan Martins Pereira
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Abstract

Background

Can vaccination with Bacille Calmette-Guérin prevent clinical progression of COVID-19? Data from the BCG-REVAC trial was archived in a database, creating an excellent opportunity to link it to notified cases of COVID-19 to evaluate the efficacy of BCG against incidence, severity and clinical progression to severe COVID-19 when given at birth day, at school age as a first dose or as a second dose.

Methods

This study was conducted in the population of the BCG-REVAC cluster randomisation trial including 354,403 schoolchildren, aged 7 to 14 years, from 767 schools from two cities, Salvador and Manaus. Cases of COVID-19 from the System for Notification of Infectious Diseases and the System for Notification of Severe Respiratory Illnesses were record linked to BCG-REVAC population. The exposure was Vaccination or revaccination obtained by the BCG-REVAC. The outcomes of interest in this study were incidence COVID-19; incidence of severe COVID-19; and clinical progression of COVID-19. This project was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Institute of Collective Health, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil.

Results

The neonatal dose and a first dose of BCG at school age protect against the incidence of severe COVID-19 in multivariate models, whose efficacies were 30 % (95 %CI:1–51) and 64 % (95 %CI: 22–84), respectively. The neonatal dose showed an effect on severe clinical progression of symptomatic COVID-19 disease in COVID-19 infected subjects 39 % (95 %CI:11 % - 58 %).

Conclusion

Even 23 years after BCG vaccination and revaccination of school-age children our results suggesting a protective effect of BCG first dose against incidence of severe COVID-19 in infected individuals, a smaller effect of the neonatal dose and no effect of the second dose at school age.
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Vaccine
Vaccine 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
8.70
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992
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131 days
期刊介绍: Vaccine is unique in publishing the highest quality science across all disciplines relevant to the field of vaccinology - all original article submissions across basic and clinical research, vaccine manufacturing, history, public policy, behavioral science and ethics, social sciences, safety, and many other related areas are welcomed. The submission categories as given in the Guide for Authors indicate where we receive the most papers. Papers outside these major areas are also welcome and authors are encouraged to contact us with specific questions.
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