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A: The country currently has universal BCG vaccination program. B: The country used to recommend BCG vaccination for everyone, but currently does not….Countries that currently recommend multiple BCG vaccinations (n = 16).

CountryKazakhstan
Age of 1st BCGAt birth
Age of 2nd BCG6 yrs
Age of 3rd BCG12 yrs

What is the route of BCG vaccine?

Intradermal (ID) injection administers the vaccine in the topmost layer of the skin. BCG is the only vaccine with this route of administration. Intradermal injection of BCG vaccine reduces the risk of neurovascular injury.

How do I know if I had BCG?

TB blood tests are the preferred method of TB testing for people who have received the BCG vaccine.

How long does BCG last?

BCG vaccination given to babies and young children provides consistent protection (up to 80%) against severe forms of childhood TB, such as TB meningitis. It can be less effective against TB affecting the lungs in adults. The protection from the BCG vaccine can last up to 15 years.

How many times BCG vaccine is given?

It is recommended that new borns receive the BCG vaccine as soon as they are discharged from the hospital. If for some reason, they miss the BCG vaccination, they can be given the BCG injection anytime up to 5 years of age. It is essential to follow this BCG vaccine schedule to prevent tuberculosis.

How long does the BCG vaccine last?

When did TB vaccine come out?

Tuberculosis (TB) vaccines are vaccinations intended for the prevention of tuberculosis. Immunotherapy as a defence against TB was first proposed in 1890 by Robert Koch. Today, the only effective tuberculosis vaccine in common use is the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, first used on humans in 1921.