There is no evidence that the Bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccine (BCG) protects people against infection with COVID-19 virus. Two clinical trials addressing this question are underway, and WHO will evaluate the evidence when it is available. In the absence of evidence, WHO does not recommend BCG vaccination for the prevention of COVID-19. WHO continues to recommend neonatal BCG vaccination in countries or settings with a high incidence of tuberculosis. There is experimental evidence from both animal and human studies that the BCG vaccine has non-specific effects on the immune system. These effects have not been well characterized and their clinical relevance is unknown
Diagnostic Test: Tuberculin test
Test the delayed hypersensitivity reaction and immunity to previous BCG vaccination
Inclusion Criteria:
- COVID-19 positive cases admitted to hospitals in Upper Egypt
Exclusion Criteria:
- None
AssiutU
Assiut, Egypt
Investigator: Aliae AR Mohamed-Hussein
Contact: +201222302352
aliaehussein@gmail.com