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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: BCG Revaccination does not protect against leprosy in the Brazilian Amazon: a Cluster Randomised Trial
Título(s) alternativo(s): PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Autor(es): Cunha, Sérgio Souza da
Alexander, Neal
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Pereira, Emilia S.
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Maroja, Maria de Fátima
Ichihara, Yury
Brito, Silvana Castro de
Pereira, Susan
Rodrigues, Laura Cunha
Autor(es): Cunha, Sérgio Souza da
Alexander, Neal
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Pereira, Emilia S.
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Maroja, Maria de Fátima
Ichihara, Yury
Brito, Silvana Castro de
Pereira, Susan
Rodrigues, Laura Cunha
Abstract: Background Although BCG has been found to impart protection against leprosy in many populations, the utility of repeat or booster BCG vaccinations is still unclear. When a policy of giving a second BCG dose to school children in Brazil was introduced, a trial was conducted to assess its impact against tuberculosis, and a leprosy component was then undertaken in parallel. Objective: to estimate the protection against leprosy imparted by a second dose of BCG given to schoolchildren. Methods and Findings This is a cluster randomised community trial, with 6 years and 8 months of follow-up. Study site: City of Manaus, Amazon region, a leprosy-endemic area in Brazil. Participants: 99,770 school children with neonatal BCG (aged 7–14 years at baseline), of whom 42,662 were in the intervention arm (revaccination). Intervention: BCG given by intradermal injection. Main outcome: Leprosy (all clinical forms). Results: The incidence rate ratio of leprosy in the intervention over the control arm within the follow-up, in schoolchildren with neonatal BCG, controlled for potential confounders and adjusted for clustering, was 0.99 (95% confidence interval: 0.68 to 1.45). Conclusions/Significance There was no evidence of protection conferred by the second dose of BCG vaccination in school children against leprosy during the trial follow-up. These results point to a need to consider the effectiveness of the current policy of BCG vaccination of contacts of leprosy cases in Brazilian Amazon region.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/2080
Data do documento: 2008
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo Publicado em Periódico Estrangeiro (ISC)

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