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Interpreting the Results of Trials of BCG Vaccination for Protection Against COVID-19.

BCG vaccination has beneficial off-target ("nonspecific") effects on nonmycobacterial infections. On this premise, trials set out to investigate whether BCG provides off-target protection against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). A literature search identified 11 randomized "BCG COVID-19" trials, with conflicting results. These trials and the differences in their study design are discussed using the PICOT (participants, intervention, control, outcome, and timing) framework to highlight the factors that likely explain their inconsistent findings. These include participant age, sex and comorbid conditions, BCG vaccination strain and dose, outcome measure and duration of follow-up. Understanding how to control these factors to best exploit BCG's off-target effects will be important in designing future trials and intervention strategies.

Funding

Improving the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases in children : National Health and Medical Research Council | 1197117

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Pagination

1467-1478

Volume

228

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Issue

10

Journal

J Infect Dis

Language

eng

Location

United States

Medium

Print

PII

7240163

Publisher licence

CC BY

Online publication date

2023-08-10

Publication date

2023-11-11

Associated identifiers

grant.7823237 (dimensions-grant-id)

Publication status

  • Published