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BCG vaccination of neonates, infants, schoolchildren and adolescents. Part II: Safety of a vaccine with strain 1331 Copenhagen.

Authors :
Lehmann HG
Engelhardt H
Freudenstein H
Hennessen W
Quast U
Widmark RM
Source :
Developments in biological standardization [Dev Biol Stand] 1979; Vol. 43, pp. 133-6.
Publication Year :
1979

Abstract

The safety of the vaccine could be assessed by three different investigations: a) During the dose finding study (part I) the vaccine showed good safety in all concentrations employed concerning reactions at the site of injection; palpable lymph node enlargement was common. There was one case of suppurative lymphadenitis amond the 262 children who were given the vaccine in the highest concentration (25 X 10(4) VU). b) Subsequent trials in the course of 21 months, when high risk persons could be vaccinated, revealed a rate of this complication in the 1:1,000 range, no case was reported among older persons. c) After the official approval of the vaccine (10 - 30 X 10(4) VU/ml) in the FRG 1 supp. lymphadenitis among 5,000 vaccinated newborns can be calculated.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0301-5149
Volume :
43
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Developments in biological standardization
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
520665