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On March 11 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak a pandemic. Worldwide, the number of confirmed cases continues to rise, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. In the Netherlands, although the incidence is currently low due to social distancing measures, recurrence of infections is expected once measures are going to be lifted. Although individuals of any age can acquire SARS-CoV-2, adults of middle and older age are at highest risk for developing severe COVID-19 disease. Moreover, recent reports demonstrate that mortality rates rise significantly among patients 60 years and older. Therefore, strategies to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection or to reduce its clinical consequences in vulnerable populations are urgently needed. Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine not only protects against tuberculosis, but also induces protection against various respiratory infections, including those with a viral etiology. We hypothesize that BCG vaccination reduces clinically relevant respiratory tract infections requiring medical intervention, including COVID-19, in vulnerable elderly.
The objective of this trial is to determine the impact of BCG vaccination on the incidence of clinically relevant respiratory infections or COVID-19 in vulnerable elderly.
The trial is designed as an adaptive multi-center double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial. The attempt is to include 5,200 to 7,000 vulnerable elderly, defined as ≥60 years of age being discharged from hospital in the last 6 weeks, or visiting a medical outpatient clinic, thrombosis care services, or chronic renal replacement departments. Patients with contraindications to BCG vaccination as stipulated in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) and patients with a history of COVID-19 will be excluded. Participants will be randomized between intracutaneous administration of BCG vaccine (Danish strain 1331) or placebo (0.1ml 0.9% NaCl) in a 1:1 ratio.The trial has an adaptive primary endpoint. Based on accrual of the two endpoints, the primary endpoint will be either (a) COVID-19 or (b) clinically relevant respiratory tract infection requiring medical intervention, potentially including COVID-19 episodes. The other will be declared secondary endpoint. Other secondary endpoints include: all SARS-CoV-2 infections (including asymptomatic infections), influenza infection, acute respiratory infection (ARI; all infections regardless of medical intervention), ARI-related hospital admission, COVID-19 related hospital admission, pneumonia, mental, physical and social functioning, serious adverse events and adverse events, and death.
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Age ≥60 years
Having a chronic disease or having undergone major surgery
Meeting at least one of the following criteria:
Exclusion criteria
Fever (>38 ºC) within the past 24 hours
Suspicion of current active viral or bacterial infection; the requirement to finish an antibiotic course upon discharge is not an exclusion criterion when the infection is controlled in the opinion of the attending physician
Vaccination with live vaccine in the past four weeks or planned vaccination with live vaccine during the next four weeks
Severely immunocompromised participants. This exclusion category comprises:
Known history of a positive Mantoux or active TB; prior BCG vaccination is NOT an exclusion criterion.
Born in a country with high incidence of TB; a list of non-eligible countries will be created by the trial steering committee prior to the first enrolment.
Active participation in another research study that involves BCG administration
History of documented COVID-19 (self-reported by the participant: either confirmed by a microbiological test or with clinical diagnosis during hospitalization)
Not able to perform the study procedures as judged by the attending physician
Legally incapacitated or unwilling to provide informed consent
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6,112 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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