Scar Formation and Tuberculin Conversion Following BCG
Muhammad Sarfraz, Zahid Jamil, Muhammad Naim Ashraf, Saima Arshad, Zirwa Sarfraz, Musa Ansar, Laiba Zahid
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine frequency of scar formation and positive
tuberculin conversion test following BCG vaccine administered within 0-28 days
of life in children in 6 months to 6 years of age presenting at outpatient
department of Fauji Foundation Hospital Lahore.
Study Design: Descriptive case series.
Place and Duration of Study: Outdoor Department of Pediatrics, Fauji
Foundation Hospital, Lahore from 1st July 2020 to 30th December
2020.
Methodology: Ninety seven children were included. Base line
demographic information of patients (age, gender, weight on weight machine) was
recorded. 0.5 ml BCG was administered in right arm. Tuberculin skin test was
assessed as per operational definition. After 48 to 72 hours, scar formation
was assessed after 1 month. Data regarding scar formation and positive
tuberculin conversion test was recorded.
Results: The mean age was 3.20±1.46 years, 39 (40.21%) were male
whereas 58 (59.79%) were females. The scar formation following BCG vaccine
administered within 0-28 days of life in children in 6 months to 6 years of age
was 59 (60.82%) and positive tuberculin conversion test following BCG vaccine
administered within 0-28 days of life in children in 6 months to 6 years was
recorded in 47 (48.45%).
Conclusion: Most babies have developed a post-vaccination scar. The
combination of the BCG scar and the positive skin testing tuberculin was very
important. The development of BCG scars had no effect on age or sex. Greater
trials are advised in order to detect the true extent of the problem and to
evaluate regularly the BCG vaccination programs.
Keywords:
Infants, Tuberculosis,
BCG vaccination, Scar formation, Positive tuberculin conversion test