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Cape Town health workers get TB vaccine in trial to combat Covid-19

- Agency Staff /AFP

Hundreds of health workers in SA were given a century-old tuberculos­is vaccine on Monday in a trial to see whether the venerable formula can protect against coronaviru­s.

Devised at France’s legendary Pasteur Institute 100 years ago, the Bacillus CalmetteGu­erin

(BCG) vaccine is one of the world’s oldest and most trusted immunisati­ons.

“We vaccinated the first participan­t this morning,” Duncan McDonald, head of business developmen­t and marketing at clinical research organisati­on Task, said.

Trials started in Cape Town, where BCG booster shots were administer­ed to 250 health-care workers. Another 250 received a dummy formula, or placebo.

“There are observatio­ns that this BCG vaccine does something to the immune system that we don’t really understand,” Task founder Prof Andreas Diacon said.

Children immunised with BCG tend to suffer less from respirator­y illnesses, including asthma, he said.

“It makes the immune system cope better with respirator­y tract infections,” said Diacon. “No-one actually really understand­s why it works.”

Diacon and his team want to determine whether BCG could have an effect on the coronaviru­s by reducing the risk of infection or easing symptoms. “If you can reduce the [Covid-19] symptoms just a little, you will probably get people to survive this better or not even have to go to hospital or not even become ill,” said Diacon.

About 300,000 people contract TB in SA each year. It is one of the highest infection rates in the world, and 63,000 people die as a result, according to the World Health Organisati­on.

Diacon, an expert in internal medicine and pulmonolog­y at Tygerberg Hospital and a Stellenbos­ch University professor, said the trials focused on healthcare workers as “we believe that they will be exposed most”.

The plan is to ramp up the trials to up to 3,000 health-care workers in Cape Town. The participan­ts will be observed for at least a year.

Similar BCG clinical trials are being conducted in the Netherland­s, Australia and France. Participan­ts in Australia and the Netherland­s will get the vaccine for the first time as there is no policy of administer­ing the BCG vaccine in those countries.

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