Background: On April 1, 2004, BCG (bacille Calmette-Guérin), a tuberculosis (TB) control vaccine, was discontinued in all but four high-risk communities in Alberta. To confirm the safety of vaccine withdrawal, and for future planning, the annual risk of infection (ARI) was determined in preschool First Nations children.

Methods: First Nations children born into reserve communities in Alberta between April 1, 1998 and March 31, 2004, and still living on reserve in 2004-2005, were identified. Health centre TB histories were validated by cross-referencing the birth cohort with the provincial TB Registry. Children that were not BCG vaccinated and not known to be tuberculin skin test (TST) positive underwent a TST. Birth cohort children were grouped as follows: (i) BCG vaccinated; (ii) BCG non-vaccinated, no TST; (iii) BCG non-vaccinated, TST; (iv) BCG vaccination status unknown. The ARI was calculated and the age and community characteristics of the groups were compared.

Results: There were 8447 children in the 6-year birth cohort, 4699 (55.6%) vaccinated, 2696 (31.9%) non-vaccinated, and 1052 (12.5%) whose vaccination status was unknown. Of the non-vaccinated children, 1921 (71.3%) were tested and only 2 were TST positive. No other TST positive, BCG non-vaccinated children were identified in the TB Registry cross-match. The prevalence of infection in 2004-2005 was 0.1% and the ARI was 0.03%. The community risk of TB exposure was comparable in tuberculin-tested and non-tested BCG non-vaccinated children.

Conclusion: In low BCG-uptake First Nations communities in Alberta, the ARI is low and it is safe to withdraw BCG.

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