• About
  • Masthead
  • License Content
  • Advertise
  • Submit Press Release
  • RSS/Email List
  • 2MM Podcast
  • Write for us
  • Contact Us
2 Minute Medicine
No Result
View All Result

No products in the cart.

SUBSCRIBE
  • Specialties
    • All Specialties, All Recent Reports
    • Cardiology
    • Chronic Disease
    • Dermatology
    • Emergency
    • Endocrinology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Imaging and Intervention
    • Infectious Disease
    • Nephrology
    • Neurology
    • Obstetrics
    • Oncology
    • Ophthalmology
    • Pediatrics
    • Pharma
    • Preclinical
    • Psychiatry
    • Public Health
    • Pulmonology
    • Rheumatology
    • Surgery
  • AI Roundup
  • Pharma
  • The Scan+
  • Classics™+
    • 2MM+ Online Access
    • Paperback and Ebook
  • Rewinds
  • Visual
  • Podcasts
  • Partners
    • License Content
    • Submit Press Release
    • Advertise with Us
  • Account
    • Subscribe
    • Sign-in
    • My account
2 Minute Medicine
  • Specialties
    • All Specialties, All Recent Reports
    • Cardiology
    • Chronic Disease
    • Dermatology
    • Emergency
    • Endocrinology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Imaging and Intervention
    • Infectious Disease
    • Nephrology
    • Neurology
    • Obstetrics
    • Oncology
    • Ophthalmology
    • Pediatrics
    • Pharma
    • Preclinical
    • Psychiatry
    • Public Health
    • Pulmonology
    • Rheumatology
    • Surgery
  • AI Roundup
  • Pharma
  • The Scan+
  • Classics™+
    • 2MM+ Online Access
    • Paperback and Ebook
  • Rewinds
  • Visual
  • Podcasts
  • Partners
    • License Content
    • Submit Press Release
    • Advertise with Us
  • Account
    • Subscribe
    • Sign-in
    • My account
SUBSCRIBE
2 Minute Medicine
Subscribe
Home All Specialties Chronic Disease

BCG vaccine protective against active tuberculosis in children

byMia KanakandRavi Shah
August 6, 2014
in Chronic Disease, Infectious Disease, Public Health, Pulmonology
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

1. The BCG vaccine was found to be effective at protecting children exposed to tuberculosis (TB) from infection and progression to active disease. 

2. Differences in the age of vaccination under 16 years did not affect the results. 

Evidence Rating Level:  2 (Good) 

Study Rundown: Clinical trials have been unable to consistently show that the BCG vaccine is protective against tuberculosis in children. Part of this difficulty has been due the limitations of the tuberculin skin test, which tests positive after exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but also tests false positive BCG vaccine administration. This study systematically reviewed the literature to find studies that used newer interferon assays to detect TB, as these tests have the ability to discriminate between exposure to TB and the BCG vaccine. The authors also selected studies that included both BCG-vaccinated and unvaccinated children under the age of 16 with known recent exposure to someone with pulmonary TB.  Results revealed that compared to unvaccinated children, vaccinated children had a lower risk of tuberculosis infection.  On further analysis it was found that the BCG vaccine also provides protection against progression from TB infection to active disease. Vaccination at birth versus later in childhood did not change the efficacy of the vaccine.

A key limitation of this study was incomplete availability of data, as only a few of the included studies were originally designed to study the effect of the BCG vaccine. Another limitation is that only 3 of the 14 studies the authors analyzed were considered to be of high quality on the modified Newcastle-Ottawa style.  Nonetheless, this study provides evidence on the benefits of the BCG vaccine and has implications for public health in the prevention of active TB and promotion of the BCG vaccine.

Click to read the study, published today in the BMJ

RELATED REPORTS

Poor baseline lung function associated with increased risk of incident tuberculosis

The Scan by 2 Minute Medicine®: Climate-Driven Crises, Serena’s Mental Fitness Revolution, Superhuman Immunity, and Healthcare on Strike

Artificial intelligence demonstrates non-inferiority to radiologists at tuberculosis detection within a population with a high-disease burden

Relevant Reading: Effect of BCG vaccination on childhood tuberculous meningitis and miliary tuberculosis worldwide

In-Depth [meta-analysis]: This study systematically reviewed literature from 1950 to 2013 to find studies that included BCG-vaccinated and unvaccinated children under the age of 16 who had known exposure to TB. 14 studies (3,855 children) from around the world met the inclusion criteria for the meta-analysis which included testing with a Îł interferon based testing to differentiate between vaccination and infection. The authors found that the BCG vaccine reduced the risk of TB infection, risk ratio of 0.81 (CI95%, 0.71-0.92), with a protective efficacy of 19% (i.e. 19% reduction in incidence of TB infection). This was consistent in testing with both Îł interferon tests, ELISpot or QuantiFERON. Further analysis of the 6 studies (1,745 children) with data available on the progression from infection to active TB disease revealed that the BCG vaccine had a total protective efficacy of 27% against disease infection, risk ratio 0.73 (CI95%, 0.61 to 0.87), and a 58% protection (risk ratio 0.42, 0.23 to 0.77) against progression from infection to active disease. Other subgroup analysis of the effect geographical latitude and vaccination policy on infection yielded insignificant results.

More from this author: Unhealthy food cues prominent in children’s programming in the UK and Ireland, Blood cell folate concentration may accurately predict neural tube defects

Image: PD

©2012-2014 2minutemedicine.com. All rights reserved. No works may be reproduced without expressed written consent from 2minutemedicine.com. Disclaimer: We present factual information directly from peer reviewed medical journals. No post should be construed as medical advice and is not intended as such by the authors, editors, staff or by 2minutemedicine.com. PLEASE SEE A HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IN YOUR AREA IF YOU SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE OF ANY SORT.  

Tags: tuberculosisvaccines
Previous Post

Early alteplase treatment leads to better stroke outcomes regardless of age or stroke severity

Next Post

ACP endorses polysomnography over portable monitors for diagnosing sleep apnea

RelatedReports

Lessons from real-world implementation of lung cancer screening
Chronic Disease

Poor baseline lung function associated with increased risk of incident tuberculosis

May 9, 2025
The Scan by 2 Minute Medicine®:  Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, Taylor Swift, NBA rookie Chet Holmgren and Magic Mushrooms!
Chronic Disease

The Scan by 2 Minute Medicine®: Climate-Driven Crises, Serena’s Mental Fitness Revolution, Superhuman Immunity, and Healthcare on Strike

May 7, 2025
Significant number of wrong-patient errors in radiology reports
2 Minute Medicine

Artificial intelligence demonstrates non-inferiority to radiologists at tuberculosis detection within a population with a high-disease burden

April 10, 2025
Quick Take: Discovery and validation of a prognostic proteomic signature for tuberculosis progression
Infectious Disease

Levofloxacin shows limited efficacy in preventing multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

March 5, 2025
Next Post
ACP endorses polysomnography over portable monitors for diagnosing sleep apnea

ACP endorses polysomnography over portable monitors for diagnosing sleep apnea

Adjuvant radiotherapy reduces recurrence of ductal carcinoma; no effect on long-term prognosis

PALB2 mutations shown to be important risk factor for breast cancer

Crowdsourcing picture based food ratings comparable to expert ratings

Crowdsourcing picture based food ratings comparable to expert ratings

2 Minute Medicine® is an award winning, physician-run, expert medical media company. Our content is curated, written and edited by practicing health professionals who have clinical and scientific expertise in their field of reporting. Our editorial management team is comprised of highly-trained MD physicians. Join numerous brands, companies, and hospitals who trust our licensed content.

Recent Reports

  • Use of psychiatric medications may be associated with a higher risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Nivolumab plus ipilimumab improves survival over lenvatinib or sorafenib in liver cancer
  • Dapagliflozin may improve outcomes in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis
License Content
Terms of Use | Disclaimer
Cookie Policy
Privacy Statement (EU)
Disclaimer

© 2021 2 Minute Medicine, Inc. - Physician-written medical news.

  • Specialties
    • All Specialties, All Recent Reports
    • Cardiology
    • Chronic Disease
    • Dermatology
    • Emergency
    • Endocrinology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Imaging and Intervention
    • Infectious Disease
    • Nephrology
    • Neurology
    • Obstetrics
    • Oncology
    • Ophthalmology
    • Pediatrics
    • Pharma
    • Preclinical
    • Psychiatry
    • Public Health
    • Pulmonology
    • Rheumatology
    • Surgery
  • AI Roundup
  • Pharma
  • The Scan
  • Classics™
    • 2MM+ Online Access
    • Paperback and Ebook
  • Rewinds
  • Visual
  • Podcasts
  • Partners
    • License Content
    • Submit Press Release
    • Advertise with Us
  • Account
    • Subscribe
    • Sign-in
    • My account
No Result
View All Result

© 2021 2 Minute Medicine, Inc. - Physician-written medical news.