The necessity of urgent low-cost epidemiological studies with short duration about the role of BCG vaccine in preventing and controlling of COVID-19 in Iran

Objective (s): Currently there is no effective treatment and vaccine for COVID-19. However, several studies showed that BCG vaccine has long lasting positive non-specific effects on several infectious and autoimmune diseases via ‘trained immunity’ mechanisms. Along with these exceptional properties...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Zakaria Pezeshki, Ehsan Shojaeefar
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2020-04-01
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spelling doaj-b658aa8e57ad4117850df9261c905ed72020-11-25T03:09:15ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362020-04-01192139144The necessity of urgent low-cost epidemiological studies with short duration about the role of BCG vaccine in preventing and controlling of COVID-19 in IranMohammad Zakaria Pezeshki0Ehsan Shojaeefar1 Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran Member of Immunology Board For Transplantation And Cell-Based therapeutics at USERN, Tehran, Iran Objective (s): Currently there is no effective treatment and vaccine for COVID-19. However, several studies showed that BCG vaccine has long lasting positive non-specific effects on several infectious and autoimmune diseases via ‘trained immunity’ mechanisms. Along with these exceptional properties of this vaccine, few ecological studies showed controversial association between the national vaccination policies and morbidity and mortality rate of COVID-19. Methods: This Article, reviewed the immunological mechanisms that explain the enhanced immunity by BCG vaccine against COVID-19. Also the conducted ecological studies and the clinical trials that are being conducted by few countries were reviewed. Results: Considering Iran’s national BCG vaccination program and the low evidence level of ecological studies, we suggest to Iranian universities of medical sciences to conduct low-cost but better epidemiological studies with short duration, using tuberculin test. These studies including case-control, historical cohort and survival analysis studies, which will assess the association between immunity against tuberculosis and COVID-19 and its prognosis. The results of these studies may guide researchers about the necessity of conducting clinical trials among high risk groups like hospital staffs. Conclusion: Also as few studies have shown BCG vaccine has therapeutic effects on patients with type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis, conducting clinical trials among Iranian patients can measure not only the preventive effect of BCG vaccine against COVID-19 but also the therapeutic effect on these two chronic diseases also.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-1339-en.htmlbcgtuberculin testcovid-19type 1 diabetesmultiple sclerosisecological study
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The necessity of urgent low-cost epidemiological studies with short duration about the role of BCG vaccine in preventing and controlling of COVID-19 in Iran
Payesh
bcg
tuberculin test
covid-19
type 1 diabetes
multiple sclerosis
ecological study
author_facet Mohammad Zakaria Pezeshki
Ehsan Shojaeefar
author_sort Mohammad Zakaria Pezeshki
title The necessity of urgent low-cost epidemiological studies with short duration about the role of BCG vaccine in preventing and controlling of COVID-19 in Iran
title_short The necessity of urgent low-cost epidemiological studies with short duration about the role of BCG vaccine in preventing and controlling of COVID-19 in Iran
title_full The necessity of urgent low-cost epidemiological studies with short duration about the role of BCG vaccine in preventing and controlling of COVID-19 in Iran
title_fullStr The necessity of urgent low-cost epidemiological studies with short duration about the role of BCG vaccine in preventing and controlling of COVID-19 in Iran
title_full_unstemmed The necessity of urgent low-cost epidemiological studies with short duration about the role of BCG vaccine in preventing and controlling of COVID-19 in Iran
title_sort necessity of urgent low-cost epidemiological studies with short duration about the role of bcg vaccine in preventing and controlling of covid-19 in iran
publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
series Payesh
issn 1680-7626
2008-4536
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Objective (s): Currently there is no effective treatment and vaccine for COVID-19. However, several studies showed that BCG vaccine has long lasting positive non-specific effects on several infectious and autoimmune diseases via ‘trained immunity’ mechanisms. Along with these exceptional properties of this vaccine, few ecological studies showed controversial association between the national vaccination policies and morbidity and mortality rate of COVID-19. Methods: This Article, reviewed the immunological mechanisms that explain the enhanced immunity by BCG vaccine against COVID-19. Also the conducted ecological studies and the clinical trials that are being conducted by few countries were reviewed. Results: Considering Iran’s national BCG vaccination program and the low evidence level of ecological studies, we suggest to Iranian universities of medical sciences to conduct low-cost but better epidemiological studies with short duration, using tuberculin test. These studies including case-control, historical cohort and survival analysis studies, which will assess the association between immunity against tuberculosis and COVID-19 and its prognosis. The results of these studies may guide researchers about the necessity of conducting clinical trials among high risk groups like hospital staffs. Conclusion: Also as few studies have shown BCG vaccine has therapeutic effects on patients with type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis, conducting clinical trials among Iranian patients can measure not only the preventive effect of BCG vaccine against COVID-19 but also the therapeutic effect on these two chronic diseases also.
topic bcg
tuberculin test
covid-19
type 1 diabetes
multiple sclerosis
ecological study
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