Disseminated BCG infection (BCGosis) after BCG vaccination

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Abstract

BCG vaccine has excellent safety profile. Disseminated BCG infection, so called BCGosis and death have occurred in few cases, mainly in those with impaired immunity. We are reporting a seven month old infant who developed BCGosis after BCG vaccination. She presented with weight loss, fever, axillary lymphadenopathy and hepato-splenomegaly. She did not respond to standard antitubercular treatment. In the context of increasing number of reported cases of BCGois in HIV era, inoculation of BCG might be postponed in a suspected case of immune-deficiency disease, until it is ruled out.

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Poudel, P., & Chitlangia, M. (2014). Disseminated BCG infection (BCGosis) after BCG vaccination. Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society, 34(1), 62–64. https://doi.org/10.3126/jnps.v34i1.9679

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