Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil
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Resumo: | The rate of tuberculosis infections was studied in 92.1% of all the 7 to 15 years old school children from the District of Laranjal Paulista, Sp. Tests were made with PPd-RT23 with 2UP (0.04mcg), as recomended by the "Serviço Nacional de Tuberculose". Strong positive reactions (10 or more mm in diameter) were obtained in 8% of the tested children, an indication of the necessity of improvement in the local efforts to control tuberculosis. Positive results were significantly (P 0,05) more frequent in non whites as well as in the 11 - 15 years old group; no significant differences were observed related to sex. Samples of PPd negatives received oral or intradermic BCG; positives PPd's atfer intradermic BCG were almost two times more frequent than oral BCG. No sex or age influence were observed, altering the response to BCG but non were more reactive. Pos vaccinal reactions were not statistically evaluated. Intradremic BCG was accepted by the children as well as were other parenteral vaccines. |
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Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil Infeccão tuberculosa natural e o uso do BCG oral e intradérmico em escolares de Laranjal Paulista, SP, Brasil Vacinação BCGEscolares^i1^sLaranjal PaulistaBraInfecção tuberculosaBCG VacinationSchool children^i2^sLaranjal PaulistaSPBraTuberculosis infection The rate of tuberculosis infections was studied in 92.1% of all the 7 to 15 years old school children from the District of Laranjal Paulista, Sp. Tests were made with PPd-RT23 with 2UP (0.04mcg), as recomended by the "Serviço Nacional de Tuberculose". Strong positive reactions (10 or more mm in diameter) were obtained in 8% of the tested children, an indication of the necessity of improvement in the local efforts to control tuberculosis. Positive results were significantly (P 0,05) more frequent in non whites as well as in the 11 - 15 years old group; no significant differences were observed related to sex. Samples of PPd negatives received oral or intradermic BCG; positives PPd's atfer intradermic BCG were almost two times more frequent than oral BCG. No sex or age influence were observed, altering the response to BCG but non were more reactive. Pos vaccinal reactions were not statistically evaluated. Intradremic BCG was accepted by the children as well as were other parenteral vaccines. Foi pesquisado no 2.° semestre de 1969, o índice de infecção tuberculosa nos escolares de nível primário da sede municipal de Laranjal Paulista, SP, com faixa etária de 7 a 15 anos. Utilizou-se PPD RT23 com 2UT (0,04 mcg) de acordo com a 2.ª recomendação do Serviço Nacional de Tuberculose, sendo encontrado nível de 8% de reatores fortes o que sugere necessidade de intensificação local do controle da tuberculose. Houve diferenças significativas a 5% quanto à cor e grupo etário, predominando nos "não brancos" e nos de 11 a 15 anos, o mesmo não ocorrendo, entretanto, quanto ao sexo. Os reatores e seus conviventes foram encaminhados ao Dispensário de Tuberculose. Foi também pesquisada a viragem tuberculínica pelo BCG oral e intradérmico, comparados com grupo controle, encontrando-se resultados significantes. O resultado verificado no grupo que tomou BCG por via intradérmica foi quase duas vezes maior que os observados no grupo de BCG oral. Não houve diferenças quanto ao sexo e grupo etário, mas o grupo "não branco" mostrou-se mais reativo. Não foram definidas estatisticamente as reações pós-vacinais e a expectativa populacional foi considerada dentro da esperada para atividades desse tipo. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública1973-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/468810.1590/S0034-89101973000300001Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 7 No. 3 (1973); 189-197 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 7 Núm. 3 (1973); 189-197 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 7 n. 3 (1973); 189-197 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/4688/6218Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Eurivaldo Sampaio deBarbieri, TarcísioGomes, MessiasGuedes, EloisaSoares, Luiza2012-04-27T19:07:22Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/4688Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-04-27T19:07:22Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil Infeccão tuberculosa natural e o uso do BCG oral e intradérmico em escolares de Laranjal Paulista, SP, Brasil |
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Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil |
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Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil Almeida, Eurivaldo Sampaio de Vacinação BCG Escolares^i1^sLaranjal Paulista Bra Infecção tuberculosa BCG Vacination School children^i2^sLaranjal Paulista SP Bra Tuberculosis infection |
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Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil |
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Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil |
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Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil |
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Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil |
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Tuberculosis infections and the use of oral and intradermic BCG in school children from Laranjal Paulista, S. Paulo, Brazil |
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Almeida, Eurivaldo Sampaio de |
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Almeida, Eurivaldo Sampaio de Barbieri, Tarcísio Gomes, Messias Guedes, Eloisa Soares, Luiza |
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Barbieri, Tarcísio Gomes, Messias Guedes, Eloisa Soares, Luiza |
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Almeida, Eurivaldo Sampaio de Barbieri, Tarcísio Gomes, Messias Guedes, Eloisa Soares, Luiza |
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Vacinação BCG Escolares^i1^sLaranjal Paulista Bra Infecção tuberculosa BCG Vacination School children^i2^sLaranjal Paulista SP Bra Tuberculosis infection |
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Vacinação BCG Escolares^i1^sLaranjal Paulista Bra Infecção tuberculosa BCG Vacination School children^i2^sLaranjal Paulista SP Bra Tuberculosis infection |
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The rate of tuberculosis infections was studied in 92.1% of all the 7 to 15 years old school children from the District of Laranjal Paulista, Sp. Tests were made with PPd-RT23 with 2UP (0.04mcg), as recomended by the "Serviço Nacional de Tuberculose". Strong positive reactions (10 or more mm in diameter) were obtained in 8% of the tested children, an indication of the necessity of improvement in the local efforts to control tuberculosis. Positive results were significantly (P 0,05) more frequent in non whites as well as in the 11 - 15 years old group; no significant differences were observed related to sex. Samples of PPd negatives received oral or intradermic BCG; positives PPd's atfer intradermic BCG were almost two times more frequent than oral BCG. No sex or age influence were observed, altering the response to BCG but non were more reactive. Pos vaccinal reactions were not statistically evaluated. Intradremic BCG was accepted by the children as well as were other parenteral vaccines. |
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