6 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH THE DISCONTINUATION OF BCG VACCINATION .3. TRANSMISSION OF TUBERCLE-BACILLI IN AN UNVACCINATED POPULATION

Citation
D. Dankova et al., 6 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH THE DISCONTINUATION OF BCG VACCINATION .3. TRANSMISSION OF TUBERCLE-BACILLI IN AN UNVACCINATED POPULATION, Tubercle and lung disease, 75(4), 1994, pp. 266-270
Citations number
3
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
Journal title
ISSN journal
09628479
Volume
75
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
266 - 270
Database
ISI
SICI code
0962-8479(1994)75:4<266:6YEWTD>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Setting: Mass BCG vaccination of newborns has been discontinued since 1986 in one third of the Czech Republic (30 000 newborns annually) exc ept for babies with a high risk of tuberculosis. Objective: The transm ission and risk of tuberculosis infection were evaluated in non-BCG-va ccinated children representing a population living in satisfactory soc io-economic conditions. Design: In 1986-92, of 184 648 children tuberc ulin tested at 2-year intervals, 283 were infected. Results: The risk of infection was low (0.04%). Infections very rarely occurred in child ren below the age of 1 year and the highest rate was in children 2-3 y ears old. The sources of infection were found in the families of only one half of the youngest children and in 10% of the older ones. In the remaining children occasional contacts with sources outside the famil y must be taken into account, but the mode of contact and transmission of infection were not identified. The only factor contributing to tub erculosis transmission was the high population density. Conclusion: Th e risk of infection was low and identified sources of tuberculosis wer e rare in a stable population of children without evident risk factors . Children were infected by occasional contact with tuberculous cases outside of their families. The unfavourable factors associated with li ving in overcrowded industrialised settlements contributed to the risk of infection of non-BCG-vaccinated children.