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IntroductionThe OM‐85 (Broncho‐Vaxom) consumption has drawn considerable attention in the prevention of recurrent respiratory tract infections. However, it has been reported that the relationship between OM‐85 consumption and recurrent respiratory tract infections is variable. This meta‐analysis was performed to evaluate this relationship.MethodsA systematic literature search up‐to May 2020 was performed and 14 studies were detected with 1859 paediatric subjects, of them 890 consumed OM‐85. They were reporting relationships between OM‐85 consumption and recurrent respiratory tract infections. Odds ratio (OR) or mean differences (MD) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) was calculated to evaluate the prognostic role of OM‐85 consumption and recurrent respiratory tract infections using the dichotomous or continuous method with a random or fixed‐effect model.ResultsOM‐85 consumption was significantly related to lower frequency of respiratory tract infections (MD, −1.16; 95% CI, −1.66 to −0.65, P < .001); lower total duration of respiratory tract infections (MD, −19.51; 95% CI, −23.00 to −16.01, P < .001); lower incidence of respiratory tract infections (OR, 0.40; 95% CI, 0.21‐0.77, P = .006); lower number of antibiotic courses (MD, −1.40; 95% CI, −2.63 to 0.17, P = .03); and lower antibiotic use (OR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.29‐0.52, P < .001). However, OM‐85 consumption was not significantly related to adverse event rate (OR, 1.02; 95% CI, 0.52‐2.03, P = .94); or to wheezing attacks frequency (MD, −0.25; 95% CI, −0.59 to 0.08, P = .14).ConclusionsThe impact of OM‐85 consumption on recurrent respiratory tract infections may have a great effect as a tool to improve subjects’ immunity against recurrent respiratory tract infections, which could be helpful in crucial situations, eg, COVID‐19 pandemic. OM‐85 non‐consumers had an independent risk relationship with recurrent respiratory tract infections. This relationship forces us to recommend OM‐85 consumption with those with a high risk of recurrent respiratory tract infections to avoid any possible complications.

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