Nonspecific (Heterologous) Protection of Neonatal BCG Vaccination Against Hospitalization Due to Respiratory Infection and Sepsis

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作者
Jose de Castro, Maria [1 ]
Pardo-Seco, Jacobo [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Martinon-Torres, Federico [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Clin Univ Santiago de Compostela, Dept Pediat, Translat Pediat & Infect Dis Sect, Santiago De Compostela 15706, Spain
[2] Inst Invest Sanitaria Santiago IDIS, Grp Invest Genet Vacunas Infecc & Pediat GENVIP, La Coruna, Spain
[3] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Inst Ciencias Forenses, Unidad Genet, Galicia, Spain
[4] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Dept Anat Patol & Ciencias Forenses, Fac Med, Galicia, Spain
关键词
BCG vaccination; nonspecific effects; heterologous effects; children; CALMETTE-GUERIN VACCINATION; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; CHILD SURVIVAL; MORTALITY; IMMUNIZATIONS; POPULATION; RESPONSES; MELANOMA; IMMUNITY; DISEASES;
D O I
10.1093/cid/civ144
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Background. Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination has been suggested to have nonspecific beneficial effects in children from developing countries, reducing morbidity and mortality caused by unrelated pathogens. Objective. We aimed to assess the heterologous protective effects of BCG vaccination against respiratory infection (RI) and sepsis not attributable to tuberculosis in children born in Spain. Methods. We conducted a retrospective epidemiological study using data from the Official Spanish Registry of Hospitalizations (CMBD-HA) to identify differences in hospitalization rates (HR) in BCG-vaccinated children (Basque Country, where neonatal BCG is part of the immunization schedule and has a 100% coverage) as compared to non-BCG-vaccinated children (from the rest of Spain, where BCG is not used). Results. A total of 464 611 hospitalization episodes from 1992 to 2011 were analyzed. The HR due to RI not attributable to tuberculosis in BCG-vaccinated children was significant lower compared to non-BCG-vaccinated children for all age groups, with a total preventive fraction (PF) of 41.4% (95% confidence interval: 40.3-42.5; P-value <.001). According to age group, PF was 32.4% (30.9-33.9; P-value <.001) for children under 1 year old, 60.1% (58.5-61.7; P-value <.001) for children between 1 and 4 years old, 66.6% (62.8-70.2; P-value <.001) for children between 5 and 9 years old, and 69.6% (63.3-75.0; P-value <.001) for children between 10 and 14 years old. The HR due to sepsis not attributable to tuberculosis in BCG-vaccinated children under 1 year of age was also significantly lower, with a PF of 52.8% (43.8-60.7; P-value <.001). Conclusions. BCG vaccination at birth may decrease hospitalization due to RI and sepsis not related to tuberculosis through heterologous protection.
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