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Adverse Reactions to Accidental Forearm Injection of Bacille Calmette-Guerin Vaccine in Schoolchildren: 12-Month Cohort Follow-up
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2004
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ImmunodeficienciesImmunologyDermatologyVaccine HesitancyBacille Calmette-guerin VaccineInfection ControlVaccinologyVaccine SafetyMucosal VaccinationVaccine DevelopmentAllergyAccidental Intradermal AdministrationMedicineNatural HistoryAccidental Forearm InjectionVaccine TestingLocal ReactionVaccinationPediatricsVaccine EfficacyWound HealingPrecision VaccinologyVaccine ResearchAdverse Reactions
This study examined the natural history of reaction after accidental intradermal administration of bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine instead of purified protein derivative (PPD) in 226 schoolchildren. At 18 days after vaccination, a local reaction with a diameter of 4.5-14 mm was found in 62% of the students, and ulceration with discharge was found in 26.6%; corresponding rates at 120 days were 72.3% and 38% and at 281 days were 73% and 6%. At 345 days, 85% of the students had a dry scar measuring 5-14 mm in diameter, and none had ulceration or discharge.
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