نتایج جستجو برای: bcg vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 66599  

Journal: :Thorax 2013
Pei-Chun Chan Chin-Hui Yang Luan-Yin Chang Kwei-Feng Wang Yi-Chen Kuo Chou-Jui Lin Shih-Wei Lee Po-Ren Hsueh Chi-Tai Fang Li-Min Huang

OBJECTIVES To address whether the effect of BCG vaccination against tuberculosis (TB) infection lasts to adulthood. METHODS A cross-sectional study on the prevalence of latent TB infection (LTBI) among HIV-negative men, using QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-tube (QFT-IT), was conducted at a prison in northern Taiwan with >3000 inmates. A QFT-IT ≥0.35 IU/ml was defined as LTBI. A QFT-IT ≥0.7 IU/ml was ...

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
luoya ling institute of immunization and prevention, zhejiang center for disease control and prevention youqing wang department of epidemiology and biostatistics, zhejiang university school of public health ye ding department of epidemiology and biostatistics, zhejiang university school of public health lin zheng institute of immunization and prevention, xihu district center for disease control and prevention, hangzhou, china xiaohua qi institute of immunization and prevention, zhejiang center for disease control and prevention mingjuan jin department of epidemiology and biostatistics, zhejiang university school of public health kun chen

background: bacillus calmette-guérin (bcg) vaccination is recommended for newborn infants worldwide to prevent tuberculosis. however, complications do occur inevitably in a very low rate, among which the most serious is disseminated disease. the disseminated bacillus calmette–guérin disease is a rare disease with high fatality, and can be seen among persons with an underlying immunodeficiency. ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1997
P Kelly D McKeown L Clancy

Data from the 1986 and 1991 National Tuberculosis Survey were used, together with the Census of Population for those years, to try and determine whether bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination policy had any influence on the reported incidence of tuberculosis in the Republic of Ireland. The age-specific incidence of tuberculosis for the country as a whole and for local areas, was determined w...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2005
Adam Roth Per Gustafson Alexandro Nhaga Queba Djana Anja Poulsen May-Lill Garly Henrik Jensen Morten Sodemann Amabelia Rodriques Peter Aaby

BACKGROUND Recent studies have suggested that Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination may have a non-specific beneficial effect on infant survival and that a BCG scar may be associated with lower child mortality. No study has previously examined the influence of BCG vaccination on cause of death. METHODS Two cohorts (A and B) were used to describe the mortality pattern for children with and...

Journal: :Blood 2005
Valérie Abadie Edgar Badell Patrice Douillard Danielle Ensergueix Pieter J M Leenen Myriam Tanguy Laurence Fiette Sem Saeland Brigitte Gicquel Nathalie Winter

The early innate response after Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination is poorly characterized but probably decisive for subsequent protective immunity against tuberculosis. Therefore, we vaccinated mice with fluorescent BCG strains in the ear dorsum, as a surrogate of intradermal vaccination in humans. During the first 3 days, we tracked BCG host cells migrating out of t...

2018
Renate Richardus Anouk van Hooij Susan J. F. van den Eeden Louis Wilson Korshed Alam Jan Hendrik Richardus Annemieke Geluk

Background: Notwithstanding its beneficial immunoprophylactic outcomes regarding leprosy and childhood TB, BCG vaccination may cause adverse events, particularly of the skin. However, this local hyper-immune reactivity cannot be predicted before vaccination, nor is its association with protection against leprosy known. In this study we investigated the occurrence of adverse events after BCG (re...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
F Portaels J Aguiar M Debacker A Guédénon C Steunou C Zinsou W M Meyers

Mycobacterium ulcerans disease, or Buruli ulcer (BU), causes significant morbidity in West Africa. Clinically, the disease presents in the skin as either nonulcerative or ulcerative forms and often invades bones either subjacent to the skin lesion (contiguous osteomyelitis) or remote from the skin lesion (metastatic osteomyelitis). Osteomyelitis represents a severe form of the disease that ofte...

2017
Nina Marie Birk Thomas Nørrelykke Nissen Monica Ladekarl Vera Zingmark Jesper Kjærgaard Trine Mølbæk Jensen Signe Kjeldgaard Jensen Lisbeth Marianne Thøstesen Poul-Erik Kofoed Lone Graff Stensballe Andreas Andersen Ole Pryds Susanne Dam Nielsen Christine Stabell Benn Dorthe Lisbeth Jeppesen

BACKGROUND The Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine (BCG) against tuberculosis is administered intradermally, and vaccination is often followed by a scar at the injection site. Among BCG-vaccinated individuals, having a scar has been associated with lower mortality. We aimed to examine the impact of vaccination technique for scarring in a high income setting, by assessing the associations between t...

2013
Pérsio Roxo-Junior Jorgete Silva Mauro Andrea Larissa Oliveira Fernando Ramalho Thiago Bezerra Altacílio A Nunes

Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) is one of the most severe forms of primary immunodeficiency (PID). Complications of BCG vaccination, especially disseminated infection and its most severe forms, are known to occur in immunodeficient patients, particularly in SCID. A carefully taken family history before BCG injection as well as delaying vaccination if PID is suspected could be a simple a...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Mark A Chambers Fiona Rogers Richard J Delahay Sandrine Lesellier Roland Ashford Deanna Dalley Sonya Gowtage Dipesh Davé Si Palmer Jacky Brewer Timothy Crawshaw Richard Clifton-Hadley Steve Carter Chris Cheeseman Chris Hanks Alistair Murray Kate Palphramand Stéphane Pietravalle Graham C Smith Alexandra Tomlinson Neil J Walker Gavin J Wilson Leigh A L Corner Stephen P Rushton Mark D F Shirley George Gettinby Robbie A McDonald R Glyn Hewinson

Control of bovine tuberculosis (TB) in cattle has proven particularly challenging where reservoirs of infection exist in wildlife populations. In Britain and Ireland, control is hampered by a reservoir of infection in Eurasian badgers (Meles meles). Badger culling has positive and negative effects on bovine TB in cattle and is difficult, costly and controversial. Here we show that Bacillus Calm...

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