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Vaccine ; 19(25-26): 3451-8, 2001 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11348710

ABSTRACT

Three vaccines, BCG alone, BCG + 10(7) killed Mycobacterium vaccae and 10(8) killed M. vaccae alone, were studied in children living in close contact with leprosy. In the year before vaccination, 14/446 (3.1%) children had developed leprosy. Among those who were not vaccinated, 9/74 (12.2%) developed the disease in the first 4 years of the study and 5/65 (7.7%) developed the disease in the second 4 years. In comparison with this, among those vaccinated, 20/343 (5.8%) developed leprosy in the first 4 years and 5/323 (1.5%) developed leprosy in the second 4 years. This represents 52.5% protection in the first 4 years and 80.5% in the second 4 years. There were no significant differences in protection afforded by each of the three vaccines but the success of the killed preparation of M. vaccae is an important finding.


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BCG Vaccine/pharmacology , Bacterial Vaccines/pharmacology , Leprosy/prevention & control , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Immunization Schedule , Leprosy/epidemiology , Leprosy/immunology , Leprosy/transmission , Male , Mycobacterium/immunology , Skin Tests , Time Factors , Vaccines, Inactivated/pharmacology , Vietnam/epidemiology
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