1. Infant BCG vaccination and risk of pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis throughout the life course: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis
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Martinez, L, Cords, O, Liu, Q, Acuna-Villaorduna, C, Bonnet, M, Fox, GJ, Carvalho, ACC, Chan, P-C, Croda, J, Hill, PC, Lopez-Varela, E, Donkor, S, Fielding, K, Graham, SM, Espinal, MA, Kampmann, B, Reingold, A, Huerga, H, Villalba, JA, Grandjean, L, Sotgiu, G, Egere, U, Singh, S, Zhu, L, Lienhardt, C, Denholm, JT, Seddon, JA, Whalen, CC, Garcia-Basteiro, AL, Triasih, R, Chen, C, Singh, J, Huang, L-M, Sharma, S, Hannoun, D, Del Corral, H, Mandalakas, AM, Malone, LL, Ling, D-L, Kritski, A, Stein, CM, Vashishtha, R, Boulahbal, F, Fang, C-T, Boom, WH, Netto, EM, Lemos, AC, Hesseling, AC, Kay, A, Jones-Lopez, EC, Horsburgh, CR, Lange, C, Andrews, JR, Martinez, L, Cords, O, Liu, Q, Acuna-Villaorduna, C, Bonnet, M, Fox, GJ, Carvalho, ACC, Chan, P-C, Croda, J, Hill, PC, Lopez-Varela, E, Donkor, S, Fielding, K, Graham, SM, Espinal, MA, Kampmann, B, Reingold, A, Huerga, H, Villalba, JA, Grandjean, L, Sotgiu, G, Egere, U, Singh, S, Zhu, L, Lienhardt, C, Denholm, JT, Seddon, JA, Whalen, CC, Garcia-Basteiro, AL, Triasih, R, Chen, C, Singh, J, Huang, L-M, Sharma, S, Hannoun, D, Del Corral, H, Mandalakas, AM, Malone, LL, Ling, D-L, Kritski, A, Stein, CM, Vashishtha, R, Boulahbal, F, Fang, C-T, Boom, WH, Netto, EM, Lemos, AC, Hesseling, AC, Kay, A, Jones-Lopez, EC, Horsburgh, CR, Lange, C, and Andrews, JR
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BACKGROUND: BCG vaccines are given to more than 100 million children every year, but there is considerable debate regarding the effectiveness of BCG vaccination in preventing tuberculosis and death, particularly among older children and adults. We therefore aimed to investigate the age-specific impact of infant BCG vaccination on tuberculosis (pulmonary and extrapulmonary) development and mortality. METHODS: In this systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis, we searched MEDLINE, Web of Science, BIOSIS, and Embase without language restrictions for case-contact cohort studies of tuberculosis contacts published between Jan 1, 1998, and April 7, 2018. Search terms included "mycobacterium tuberculosis", "TB", "tuberculosis", and "contact". We excluded cohort studies that did not provide information on BCG vaccination or were done in countries that did not recommend BCG vaccination at birth. Individual-level participant data for a prespecified list of variables, including the characteristics of the exposed participant (contact), the index case, and the environment, were requested from authors of all eligible studies. Our primary outcome was a composite of prevalent (diagnosed at or within 90 days of baseline) and incident (diagnosed more than 90 days after baseline) tuberculosis in contacts exposed to tuberculosis. Secondary outcomes were pulmonary tuberculosis, extrapulmonary tuberculosis, and mortality. We derived adjusted odds ratios (aORs) using mixed-effects, binary, multivariable logistic regression analyses with study-level random effects, adjusting for the variable of interest, baseline age, sex, previous tuberculosis, and whether data were collected prospectively or retrospectively. We stratified our results by contact age and Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection status. This study is registered with PROSPERO, CRD42020180512. FINDINGS: We identified 14 927 original records from our database searches. We included participant-level data from 2
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- 2022