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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
2012 Volume.72 No. 4 p.374 ~ p.380
The Current Status of BCG Vaccination in Young Children in South Korea
Lee Hye-Jon

Dockrell Hazel M.
Kim Deok-Ryun
Floyd Sian
Oh Sue-Yeon
Lee Jin-Bum
Kim Hee-JIn
Abstract
Background : Delivery of Bacille Calmette-Gurein (BCG) Tokyo vaccine, with the multipuncture device, has been much preferred over BCG Pasteur, with the intradermal method, possibly due to the easier manner of administration, a desire to avoid any trouble with scars, as well as side effects and higher profits to providers in South Korea.

Materials and Methods : To determine BCG scar status in 0¡­6 year old children vaccinated with two BCG vaccines (Pasteur BCG vaccine with intradermal method and BCG Tokyo vaccine with percutaneous method), the data from the national BCG scar survey in 2006 was analyzed.

Results : Based on the national survey, the high proportion that were vaccinated with BCG Tokyo vaccines with the multipuncture method (64.5%) was noted in 0¡­6 year old Korean children. From inspection of scar formation, as an indicator of vaccination, the median number of the visible pin scars from the percutaneous method was 16 (interquartile range, 12¡­18) in the Korean children, and pin scars decreased as the age of the children increased (p£¼0.001).

Conclusion : The findings in this survey clearly showed a growing preference of parents for the BCG Tokyo vaccines by the multipuncture method in South Korea.
KEYWORD
BCG Vaccine, Tuberculosis, Vaccination
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