Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Study confirms BCG vaccine efficacy

- Rhythma Kaul

Our findings demonstrat­ed the potential effectiven­ess of the booster BCG vaccine, specifical­ly the booster in preventing Covid-19 infections in an elevated-risk health care population. AUTHORS FROM UAE HOSPITAL, on the use of BCG vaccine

NEWDELHI:YET another study has establishe­d that BCG (Bacille Calmette-guerin) vaccine increases the ability of the immune system to fight off Coronaviru­s Disease (Covid-19).

According the preprint study available on medrxiv, an open access server for health sciences, some staff members of the Emirates Internatio­nal Hospital in United Arab Emirates was administer­ed a booster BCG vaccine at the beginning of March. By the end of June, the hospital staff was tested for Covid-19 using the reverse transcript­ion polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test

The participan­ts were divided into two groups: booster vaccinated, and unvaccinat­ed members.“…results: 71 subjects received the booster vaccinatio­n. This group had zero cases of positive COVID 19 infection. 209 subjects did not receive the vaccinatio­n, with 18 positive PCR confirmed COVID 19 cases. The infection rate in the unvaccinat­ed group was 8.6% versus zero in the booster vaccinated group…,” says the research paper that has not yet been peer reviewed.

“Our findings demonstrat­ed the potential effectiven­ess of the booster BCG vaccine, specifical­ly the booster in preventing Covid-19 infections in an elevated-risk healthcare population,”the paper adds.

This is at least the fifth study to show the possible benefits of the BCG vaccine, which has been administre­d to most Indian children for decades.

BCG protects against childhood tuberculos­is (TB) in countries such as India, where it is administer­ed to newborn babies as part of the immunisati­on programme.

India’s low Covid-19 case load has been partly attributed to BCG vaccinatio­n that is a part of the National immunisati­on programme for about 50 years.

India is conducting its own study on the vaccine’s efficacy.

“One of the reasons for low mortality due to Covid-19 in India is said to be the BCG vaccine which is being given at birth to all children since 1962-63. ICMR study is to establish that and is being conducted among elderly population. AIIMS, Delhi, is one of the trial sites. The work has started and ethics committee clearance is also in place. The vaccine will be given on OPD basis especially in people from hotspot areas,” said Dr AB Dey, head, geriatrics department, AIIMS, Delhi.

The Indian Council of Medical Research- National Institute for Research in Tuberculos­is (ICMR- NIRT) has initiated a multi-centric study to see if BCG can reduce the severity of Covid-19 among individual­s aged 60 years and above residing in hotspots.

About 1000 healthy volunteers above 60-years of age are being recruited in six states with high Covid-19 disease burden, and will be followed up for six months.“the process has begun at NIRT, which is identified the nodal institute to spearhead the study. It is too early to comment on the results, but we will share informatio­n when there is an update,” said Dr Rajnikant Srivastava, spokespers­on, ICMR.

The states where the study has been planned are Tamil Nadu, Maharashtr­a, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi.

The researcher­s of the medrxiv study, however, do acknowledg­e there were certain limitation­s that could somewhat impact the results.

“…such as lack of clear understand­ing and documentat­ion of any confoundin­g factors between the two groups that could have influenced the transmissi­on and infection rate, sample size, and discrepanc­y between the number of subjects in the two groups. Staff comorbidit­y as well as any over the counter supplement­s that the staff could have taken in attempts to prevent Covid-19 infection was not documented. Despite the limitation­s of this study, we feel that our findings of 8.6% versus zero percent infection rate is significan­t enough to suggest the promising effectiven­ess of an up-to-date BCG booster vaccine in prevention of Covid19 infection,” they said in the paper.

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