Sunday, July 23, 2023

Bacille Calmette-Guerin(BCG)Vaccine

     Bacille Calmette - Guerin ( BCG ) Vaccine            What is BCG vaccine? BCG is a vaccine containing live, weakened tuberculosis germs that activate a person's immune system. Countries have used BCG almost 100 years. Globally, about 100 million children receive BCG yearly. BCG protects infants and young children from severe presentations of tuberculosis such as TB Meningitis and Disseminated TB. There is uncertainty about whether BCG protects people from tuberculosis infections after infancy.        Is BCG vaccine safe? BCG vaccine is safe for most infants. BCG is a live bacteria and infants with severe immune deficiencies cannot receive BCG.                                                                                                                                                                      BCG vaccine causes a small raised bump that can swell and leak fluid 2-4 week after the vaccine. this usually heals within 2-5 months and usually leaves a small scar.                                                                                                                                     BCG often causes a lymph node in the armpit or above the collarbone to swell-this is a normal immune system response. There is a low risk of a lymph node becoming infected. if you find a lump after BCG, Talk to your healthcare provider.                                                                                                                                          A BCG vaccine in the first year of  life may result in a future false positive tuberculin skin test ( TST ) up to the age of 10. TSTs help diagnose TB infections.                                                                                                                                        There is a very rare change of a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis can occur with any vaccine or medication. Anaphylaxis results in hives, rash, swelling of the lips or tongue, and difficulty breathing. Anaphylaxis typically occurs within 15 minutes of receiving a vaccine so we recommend that you stay in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting the vaccine. Your healthcare provider is trained to treat anaphylaxis.         What is the risk of not getting BCG vaccine? BCG protects from severe froms TB in infants and children. the rates of TB infection are much higher in some parts of the NWT compared to canada as a whole.               Reasons an infant may not be eligible to receive BCG vaccine:      Tell your healthcare provider if your baby has any of the following:                                                                                                                              Immune system concerns such as: Taking medications that affect the immune system, HIV positive, Born to HIV positive or unknow HIV mother, The birth mother was on immune suppressing medications during pregnancy or while breastfeeding Having a family member with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency ( SCID ), Positive TST or active TB disease, Allergy to the vaccine or its components, Burns or other serious skin problems, Is older than 12 months of age, Positive SCID test.                                                                         BCG vaccine aftercare After your infant receives BCG vaccine:        Wash your baby's arm normally, place a cool damp compress over any swelling if the sore, If the sore is draining, cover it with a dry, dressing that is not waterproof ( e.g. gauze )                                                                                                             

                                                        

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Bacille Calmette-Guerin(BCG)Vaccine

      Bacille Calmette - Guerin ( BCG ) Vaccine            What is BCG vaccine? BCG is a vaccine containing live, weakened tuberculosis germ...