BCG vaccine effectiveness against Buruli ulcer: a case-control study in Benin.

Fabienne Nackers; Michèle Dramaix; Roch Christian Johnson; Claude Zinsou; Annie Robert; Elisa DE Biurrun Bakedano; Judith R Glynn ORCID logo; Françoise Portaels; René Tonglet; (2006) BCG vaccine effectiveness against Buruli ulcer: a case-control study in Benin. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 75 (4). pp. 768-774. ISSN 0002-9637 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2006.75.768
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BCG remains the only possible prophylactic intervention against Buruli ulcer (BU). Estimating its public health impact on BU control is an important issue. We conducted a case-control study to investigate the vaccine effectiveness of routine BCG vaccine against BU in southern Benin. From August 2002 to August 2003, BCG vaccination status was obtained for 279 clinically diagnosed BU cases and 988 age- and sex-matched neighborhood controls. BCG coverage, which was estimated by the presence of a scar or a vaccination record, was 64.5% in cases and 67.2% in controls. There was no evidence of a protective effect of routine BCG vaccination against BU in southern Benin (vaccine effectiveness adjusted for socioeconomic status = 12%, 95% confidence interval = -24% to 37%).


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