BCG Vaccine-associated Complications in a Large Cohort of Children With Combined Immunodeficiencies Affecting Cellular and Humoral Immunity.

Waleed Al-Herz, Entesar H Husain, Mehdi Adeli, Tariq Al Farsi, Suleiman Al-Hammadi, Amna Ali Al Kuwaiti, Maryam Al-Nesf, Nashat Al Sukaiti, Salem Al-Tamemi, Hiba Shendi
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Aims: To present the details of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)-vaccine associated complications (VACs) in combined immunodeficiencies (CID) patients.

Methods: Five centers participated in this retrospective study and completed a data form, which included general patients' information, clinical and laboratory data.

Results: Among 236 CID patients, 127 were BCG vaccinated. 41.9% of patients with family history of CID and 17.1% who were diagnosed by screening were BCG vaccinated. Twenty-three patients (18.1%) developed BCG-VACs. The median age of VACs was 6 months and the median time from vaccination to complications was 6 months. The highest rate of BCG-VACs was recorded in patients receiving the Russian BCG strain compared to the Tokyo and Danish strains. Univariate analysis of T-lymphocyte subsets showed increased odds of BCG complications in patients with CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+ counts of ≤250 cells/µL. Only CD8 + count ≤250 cells/µL had increased such odds on multivariate analysis. VACs were disseminated in 13 and localized in 10 patients. Localized complication occurred earlier after vaccination (median: 4 months) compared with disseminated ones (median: 7 months). There were no significant associations between sex, administered vaccine strain, serum immunoglobulins levels, lymphocyte subsets counts, and the chance of having either localized or disseminated BCG-related complications.

Coclusions: Although contraindicated, many patients with CID continue to be vaccinated with BCG. Low CD8 + count is a risk factor for BCG-related complications and localized complications occurred earlier than disseminated ones. Considerations should be undertaken by health care authorities especially in countries with high incidence of CID to implement newborn screening, delay the time of BCG vaccine administration beyond 6 months of age and to use the relatively safer strains like the Danish and Tokyo ones.

卡介苗相关并发症在影响细胞和体液免疫的联合免疫缺陷儿童大队列中
目的:介绍联合免疫缺陷(CID)患者卡介苗相关并发症(VACs)的细节。方法:5个中心参与回顾性研究,填写一份资料表,包括患者一般情况、临床和实验室资料。结果:236例CID患者中,有127例接种了卡介苗。41.9%的CID家族史患者和17.1%的筛查确诊患者接种了卡介苗。23例(18.1%)出现BCG-VACs。VACs的中位年龄为6个月,从接种疫苗到出现并发症的中位时间为6个月。与东京和丹麦卡介苗株相比,俄罗斯卡介苗株患者的BCG- vacs发生率最高。t淋巴细胞亚群的单因素分析显示,CD3+、CD4+和CD8+计数≤250细胞/µL的患者出现BCG并发症的几率增加。在多变量分析中,只有CD8 +计数≤250个细胞/µL才会增加这一几率。13例VACs为播散性,10例为局限性。接种疫苗后,局部并发症(中位:4个月)比播散性并发症(中位:7个月)发生得早。性别、接种的疫苗品系、血清免疫球蛋白水平、淋巴细胞亚群计数和发生局部性或播散性bcg相关并发症的几率之间没有显著关联。结论:尽管有禁忌症,许多CID患者仍继续接种卡介苗。CD8 +计数低是发生bcg相关并发症的危险因素,且局限性并发症发生早于播散性并发症。特别是在CID高发国家,卫生保健当局应考虑实施新生儿筛查,将卡介苗接种时间推迟到6个月以上,并使用丹麦和东京等相对安全的菌株。
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