Can earlier BCG-Japan and OPV vaccination reduce early infant mortality? A cluster-randomised trial in Guinea-Bissau

Author:

Thysen Sanne MarieORCID,da Silva Borges Igualdino,Martins Jailson,Stjernholm Alexander Dahl,Hansen Jesper Sloth,da Silva Leontino Manuel Vieira,Martins Justiniano Sebastião Durga,Jensen Aksel,Rodrigues Amabelia,Aaby Peter,Stabell Benn Christine,Fisker Ane BaerentORCID

Abstract

ObjectiveTo assess the effect of providing BCG and oral polio vaccine (OPV) at an early home visit after delivery.DesignCluster-randomised trial, randomising 92 geographically defined clusters 1:1 to intervention/control arms.SettingBandim Health Project Health and Demographic Surveillance System, Guinea-Bissau.Participants2226 newborns enrolled between July 2016 and August 2019.InterventionsIn both arms, newborns received a home visit within 72 hours after birth. In intervention clusters (n=46), BCG and OPV were provided at the home visit.Main outcome measureRates of non-accidental mortality were compared in Cox proportional hazards models from (last of) day 1 or enrolment, until (first of) day 60 or registration of non-trial vaccines.ResultsA total of 35 deaths (intervention: 7, control: 28) were registered during the trial. Providing BCG and OPV reduced non-accidental early infant mortality by 59% (8–82%). The intervention also reduced non-accidental hospital admissions. The intervention had little impact on growth and BCG scarring and tended to increase the risk of consultations.ConclusionsThe trial was stopped early due to lower-than-expected enrolment and event rates when 33% of the planned number of newborns had been enrolled. Despite the small size of the trial, the results support that early BCG and OPV vaccinations are beneficial and reduce early child mortality and morbidity.Trial registration numberClinicalTrials.gov Registry (NCT02504203).

Funder

Karen Elise Jensens Fond

University of Southern Denmark

Laerdal Foundation

Publisher

BMJ

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