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Can you swim after BCG vaccination?
You can wash, bathe and swim as normal but take care drying the injection site. It will take about eight weeks to heal completely, and a small circular scar may remain. BCG takes around six weeks to build an immune response to TB.
Is it normal for BCG vaccine to have pus?
When to see a doctor There are some rare side effects associated with the BCG vaccine. If any of the following occur, see your GP: A large abscess (collection of pus) at the injection site. Tenderness and swelling under the left arm – this could indicate an infection of the glands (called the axillary lymph nodes).
Why does BCG vaccine fail?
Studies in animal models of TB, supported by data from clinical BCG trials in humans, indicate that this failure is related to pre-existing immune responses to antigens that are common to environmental mycobacteria and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
How long does BCG vaccine stay in your system?
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.
Does BCG blister hurt baby?
Reactions to the BCG vaccine are common, but serious long-term complications are rare. Most children develop a sore at the injection site. Once healed, the sore may leave a small scar. In 1 to 6 weeks, a small red blister may appear where the injection was given.
Can I give paracetamol after BCG vaccine?
Paracetamol is advised for your baby following the MenB vaccinations. The MenB vaccine is usually given at your baby’s first and third immunisation appointments at two months and four months of age. Paracetamol is not routinely needed after the Men B booster vaccine given at 12 months of age.
Can BCG be given after 1 year?
BCG vaccine is not recommended after 12 months of age because the protection provided is variable and less certain. The recommended method of prevention for children who are younger than 12 months old is to immunize them as soon after birth as possible with BCG vaccine.
Is BCG safe?
Is the vaccine safe? In most circumstances the vaccine is safe. As with any vaccination, BCG can result in severe adverse reactions and you should discuss this with the nurse before vaccination.
Does BCG cause fever in babies?
Common side effects may include: mild fever or flu-like symptoms; muscle aches; swollen glands in your neck or underarms; or.
Can I give calpol after BCG vaccine?
Infant paracetamol Fever can be expected after any vaccination. Fevers are usually mild, so you only need to give a dose of infant paracetamol if your child isn’t comfortable or is unwell.