When did you have your BCG Injection?

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I was wondering when did you have your BCG? I had the injection people come into school today. some people never got theirs done, some didnt need to when other CHICKENED OUT😆 I never got mine done coz........no I didnt Chicken out😆😛..... I had it done when I was a baby in Portugal! In England , they do it late!!! So when did you lot have your BCG done? If you don't know BCG is then I'll tell you, its the injection which leaves ascar on your left arm! So now your turn to say!!

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Posted: 20 years ago
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What is a BCG injection it leaves a scar on your arm😕???? We had another injection in grade 6 and the people came to our school it was called Hepatitis B injection I think...we had 2 times in grade 6...didnt really hurt it was just num for a while.
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BCG stings!! Its a vaccine against Tuberculosis otherwise ppl call it TB!! BCG stands for = Bacillus Calmette-Guerin

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What is BCG?

  • BCG is a live vaccine against tuberculosis (TB). BCG stands for Bacillus Calmette-Guerin after two doctors who introduced the vaccine. It was developed in the 1920's and remains the only vaccination available against TB today.



Does BCG work?

    BCG can prevent someone getting TB about half the time although estimates vary widely. The protection BCG provides becomes less with time since vaccination. This means that many people develop active TB even though they received BCG.
  • Although BCG has been used widely for a long time the rates of TB in countries that use BCG have not changed. One third of the world's population has TB infection and two million people a year die of TB. BCG alone is not enough to stop the spread of TB.



Why Use BCG?

  • BCG is very effective in the prevention of serious forms of TB, like TB meningitis or miliary TB, which can often lead to death. This is especially important for children because they develop severe TB much more often than adults. In areas of the world with high rates of TB the risk of children developing severe TB is high enough to make the use of BCG worthwhile.



Who is given BCG?

  • In countries with high rates of TB, BCG is given to infants to help prevent the more serious forms of TB disease. In some countries BCG is given several times during childhood and early adult life, in an effort to maintain some protection against TB.

Could BCG cause a positive TB skin test?

  • If effective, BCG will give a positive skin test. However, as time goes by, not everyone who had BCG will continue to have a positive skin test. If you have a positive skin test and are from a part of the world where TB is common, you should assume that it is due to TB exposure. BCG should not stop you from having a skin test.



Why is BCG not used in Canada?

  • BCG is not used routinely for a number of reasons. TB is not widespread so the chances are small that infants and young children will become exposed. There can be serious side effects in those with serious immune system problems. The exception to this is First Nations or Inuit infants, who live in communities with high rates of TB. Lastly BCG makes the TB skin test difficult to understand since one cannot be sure if a positive result is due to infection with TB or vaccination with BCG.

What does a 2-step skin test have to do with BCG?

  • For people who require repeated skin testing, a 2-step test is done to establish a true baseline result. People who have been infected with TB in the past or had BCG years ago may have an initial negative result. However, a second test, given one or two weeks later, will be positive. This second test is accurate.

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Posted: 20 years ago
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Thankz so much Jazmine!! It's not used in Canada so I didnt get it then.
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Posted: 20 years ago
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we had it done in yr 7....but i didnt need it...thnk god!!!!😃
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Posted: 20 years ago
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i also got when i was about 6 yrs old

yeah iots leaves an scar on ya shoulder

thansksis it was i😊nformative

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Why is BCG not used in Canada?

  • BCG is not used routinely for a number of reasons. TB is not widespread so the chances are small that infants and young children will become exposed. There can be serious side effects in those with serious immune system problems. The exception to this is First Nations or Inuit infants, who live in communities with high rates of TB. Lastly BCG makes the TB skin test difficult to understand since one cannot be sure if a positive result is due to infection with TB or vaccination with BCG.

I even asked my mom she said no...I didnt get it😕

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Posted: 20 years ago
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I don't remember!! 😛 lol..
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Posted: 20 years ago
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Originally posted by: k_fan

i also got when i was about 6 yrs old

yeah iots leaves an scar on ya shoulder

thansksis it was i😊nformative

I got mine when I was 1!!! In portugal new borns also get them sometimes!! Portugal injects babies soon coz its much better!! I neva got a scar , thank god!! Hey I'll tell you wat happened today wen I was gonna get the BCG "again"!! I went in the room and sat down, the Nurse checked my skin test and compared it to a copy of other types of reactions happen in the skin test. She asked me where I was Born and I answered Portugal then she asked another Nurse "She's from portugal could she have?" and the other nurse checked on the internet to see when portugal injects the BCG. then the nurse asked me how long I was there for and I answered until I was 5 years old. Then she said that "You might have had it, as Portugal injects the BCG to Kids between 1 - 5" and she started checking both my arms for the scar but I didnt have it. then she asked me "When you were a baby, did your mother give you all of the injections?" and I said ya then the nurse asked "Did you get the BCG then?" I said I dont know. she then told me then I can't get mine done coz she was not exactly sure if I had my BCG already. Where I had my skin test, It was PURPLE!! other ppls had faded away!! then I got given a letter to take home and it was about me not needing the BCG at skool and that I wont be recalled for it next year. I got home and showed the letter to my mom n she said that I already got the BCG in portugal when I had my other injections as a baby such as injections on babies leg and arm.... SO I HAVE HAD MY BCG MORE THAN 11 YEARS AGO!!

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