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      What does tuberculin reactivity after bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccination tell us?

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          The effect of bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination on tuberculin reactivity is briefly reviewed. BCG vaccination will almost invariably result in tuberculin conversion with a positive tuberculin skin test developing 4-8 weeks after vaccination. However, these tuberculin reactions will wane-rapidly in all individuals who receive the vaccine in the neonatal period and more slowly in those who are vaccinated at an older age such as during the primary-school years. Of BCG vaccine recipients whose initial tuberculin skin test is negative, 10%-25% will have a positive tuberculin skin test if they are retested within 1-4 weeks-the so-called "booster phenomenon. " There is no relationship between tuberculin reactivity after BCG vaccination and the protective efficacy of the vaccine against development of active tuberculosis. Therefore, the ideal BCG vaccine would produce a scar at the site of injection to identify individuals who have been vaccinated but would have no effect on tuberculin reactivity.

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          Journal
          Clin Infect Dis
          Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
          University of Chicago Press
          1058-4838
          1058-4838
          Sep 2000
          : 31 Suppl 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Medicine, Montreal Chest Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. menzies@meakins.lan.mcgill.ca
          Article
          CID961076
          10.1086/314075
          11010826
          e4e02a27-2056-4f01-a08f-85cc67f89cca
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