I was told by my pediatrician to do some research on the BCG vaccine to decide whether or not we want to give it to our baby. We're from the US where it is not given due to questions about it's efficacy. The other probelm is that in the US, where we'll be returning to, children go through a battery of TB tests when they want to go to school, summer camp, etc and so there is a risk that she may test positive if we give her the vaccine. If she does test positive, a mere record of receiving it won't be enough because in the US they don't think it's effective so she'll probably be given a chest x ray. Even if the x ray is clear, she'll receive a high dose of antibiotics. And in some cases she may be declined from entering camps, etc. I'm told.
I also just read on the WHO website that:
"BCG is widely used and the safety of this vaccine has not been a serious issue until recently. There is a concern that use of the vaccine in persons who are immune compromised may result is an infection caused by the BCG itself. Also, even among immune competent persons, local reactions, including ulceration at the site of vaccination may result in shedding of live organisms which could infect others who may be immune compromised."
He said that if we were going to be living in HK for 2 years or less he would not do it. We're unsure how long we'll be here. The plan is 5 years but we return to the US for 5 months out of every year. Just curious to see how many people in the same boat gave the vaccine to their kids. I read that something like 1 in 13 people in HK get tuberculosis. Granted we rarely leave Central or the island in general, but still I think those are high odds.
Thanks!!!
I also just read on the WHO website that:
"BCG is widely used and the safety of this vaccine has not been a serious issue until recently. There is a concern that use of the vaccine in persons who are immune compromised may result is an infection caused by the BCG itself. Also, even among immune competent persons, local reactions, including ulceration at the site of vaccination may result in shedding of live organisms which could infect others who may be immune compromised."
He said that if we were going to be living in HK for 2 years or less he would not do it. We're unsure how long we'll be here. The plan is 5 years but we return to the US for 5 months out of every year. Just curious to see how many people in the same boat gave the vaccine to their kids. I read that something like 1 in 13 people in HK get tuberculosis. Granted we rarely leave Central or the island in general, but still I think those are high odds.
Thanks!!!