Asthma Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Giving BCG Vaccine at Birth to Low Birth-weight Infants on Development of Allergy and Asthma in Childhood - Follow up of a Randomised Trial in Guinea-Bissau
The prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases is increasing worldwide. Infections and vaccinations in childhood may have an impact on the subsequent development of asthma and allergy. In Guinea-Bissau, the investigators previously found that Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine was associated with reduction in atopy. Since then the investigators have conducted a randomised trial of BCG vaccine given at birth to low birth-weight infants. The present study aims to follow up children enrolled in the BCG randomised trial to assess for asthma and allergy later in childhood. Based on previous observations, the investigators expect children allocated to receive BCG at birth will have a reduction in allergy profile when compared to children who did not receive BCG at birth.
Background: Prevalence of asthma and allergy is increasing worldwide, and the cause is
unclear. Previous work by the Bandim Health Project and others has identified that
infections and routine childhood vaccinations have an impact on the development of atopic
sensitisation and allergic symptoms later in life. A number of these studies have found
association between BCG vaccination and reduction in atopy and allergy. Only one randomised
trial has been conducted of BCG vaccine to protect against allergy with inconclusive
results. The present project provides the opportunity to follow-up children born low
birth-weight who were randomised to receive BCG vaccine at birth or to receive BCG later in
infancy as part of regular care.
Hypothesis:
- Children given BCG vaccine at birth will have reduced prevalence of positive skin-prick
test and allergic symptoms when compared with children who did not receive BCG at birth
- Early BCG vaccination will be associated with reduced prevalence of positive skin prick
test and allergic symptoms
- Early DTP vaccination will be associated with increased prevalence of positive
skin-prick tests and allergic symptoms
Objectives:
- to examine the effects of environmental factors, including BCG, DTP and measles
vaccines, on atopy (determined by skin-prick tests) and symptoms of asthma, eczema and
food allergy
- to examine the sex-differential effects of vaccination on atopy and allergic symptoms
- to determine the association between faecal microbial diversity, atopy and food allergy
Methods: children previously enrolled in NCT00146302 will followed up at home (currently
aged 3-9 years) and tested for atopic sensitisation with skin-prick tests and presence of
allergic symptoms determined by questionnaire.
Sample size: 812 children from the Bandim Health Project study area were enrolled in the
randomised trial. The investigators anticipate to be able to follow up approximately 487 of
these children, which will have the power to detect a 30% difference in atopic sensitisation
between groups.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Retrospective
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