Matheus Henrique Botaro, Jorgete Maria E Silva, Soraya Regina Abu Jamra, Stephanie Zago Geraldino, Persio Roxo-Junior
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Abstract
Objective: To describe the complications and risks associated with BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guérin) vaccination in patients diagnosed with SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency).
Methods: This is a descriptive case series study. Medical charts were retrospectively reviewed for demographics, clinical manifestation, laboratory findings at diagnosis, outcome, and diagnosis of BCG vaccine-associated complications.
Results: Eleven patients diagnosed with SCID were enrolled. Ten were male. Seven (64 %) were considered probable SCID, while four (36 %) were considered definite SCID (genetically confirmed). The median age at the onset of symptoms was one month; the median age at SCID diagnosis was four months. Respiratory symptoms were the most frequent. Eight patients were vaccinated within seven days of life. Seven (87 %) of these patients experienced BCG vaccine-associated complications (86 % disseminated reactions; 14 % localized reactions). BCG vaccine-associated complications were the first clinical manifestation in 75 % of the vaccinated patients. Less than half of the patients (36 %) underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The overall death rate was elevated (73 %); the death rate related to BCG vaccination was 25 %.
Conclusions: Patients with SCID can present a high rate of BCG vaccine-associated complications, which negatively impact the clinical outcome and mortality. Pediatricians must be aware that BCG vaccine-associated complications can be the first presentation and a warning sign of SCID. Implementing newborn screening for SCID in Brazil may represent a worthy opportunity to impact the health outcomes of affected infants significantly.
期刊介绍:
Jornal de Pediatria is a bimonthly publication of the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics (Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria, SBP). It has been published without interruption since 1934. Jornal de Pediatria publishes original articles and review articles covering various areas in the field of pediatrics. By publishing relevant scientific contributions, Jornal de Pediatria aims at improving the standards of pediatrics and of the healthcare provided for children and adolescents in general, as well to foster debate about health.