Protective efficacy of BCG vaccine against leprosy in southern Malaŵi

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This paper describes a matched case-control study to determine the efficacy of BCG vaccine in preventing the occurrence of leprosy in southern Malaŵi, a previously unstudied area. The BCG immunization rate amongst 145 individuals with leprosy was 44.8%, compared to 62.5% in 290 matched controls. The protective efficacy of BCG vaccine against leprosy in this region was estimated to be 63.6%; smallpox immunization had no effect. These findings support the view that BCG vaccine should be considered as a control measure in areas where leprosy is endemic. © 1993, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Baker, D. M., Nguyen-Van-Tam, J. S., & Smith, S. J. (1993). Protective efficacy of BCG vaccine against leprosy in southern Malaŵi. Epidemiology and Infection, 111(1), 21–25. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268800056636

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