Author: Brooks, Nathan A.; Narayan, Vikram; Hegarty, Paul K.; Zafirakis, Helen; Han, Xiangâ€Yang; Kamat, Ashish M.
Title: The role of the urologist, BCG vaccine administration, and SARSâ€CoVâ€2: An overview Cord-id: liwvhuzj Document date: 2020_6_22
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Snippet: OBJECTIVES: To summarize the available literature regarding bacillus Calmetteâ€Guerin (BCG) administration, severe acute respiratory syndrome conoravirusâ€2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2), and the resulting clinical condition coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) in light of recent epidemiologic work suggesting decreased infection severity in BCG immunized populations while highlighting the potential role of the urologist in clinical trials and ongoing research efforts. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the ava
Document: OBJECTIVES: To summarize the available literature regarding bacillus Calmetteâ€Guerin (BCG) administration, severe acute respiratory syndrome conoravirusâ€2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2), and the resulting clinical condition coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) in light of recent epidemiologic work suggesting decreased infection severity in BCG immunized populations while highlighting the potential role of the urologist in clinical trials and ongoing research efforts. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the available literature regarding COVIDâ€19 and BCG vaccination. Specifically, the epidemiologic evidence for decreased COVIDâ€19 morbidity in countries with BCG vaccination programs, current clinical trials for BCG vaccination to protect against COVIDâ€19, potential mechanisms and rationale for this protection, and the role of the urologist and urology clinic in providing support and/or leading ongoing efforts. RESULTS: Epidemiologic evidence suggests that the crude case fatality rates are lower for countries with BCG vaccination compared to those without such programs. Four prospective, randomized clinical trials for BCG vaccination were identified including NCT04348370 (BADAS), NCT04327206 (BRACE), NCT04328441 (BCGâ€CORONA), and NCT04350931. BCG administration may contribute to innate and adaptive immune priming with several opportunities for translational research. CONCLUSIONS: The urologist’s expertise with BCG and the infrastructure of urologic clinics may afford several opportunities for collaboration and leadership to evaluate and understand the potential role of BCG in the current COVIDâ€19 pandemic.
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