Coronavirus Infection and BCG Vaccination: Facts and Possibilities
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Disseminated Mycobacterium bovis infection after BCG vaccination.
The Calmette-Güerin vaccine (BCG) is administered to all the newborns in Iran in order to prevent tuberculosis. Complications of this vaccine are uncommon. We report disseminated BCG disease in 17 patients less than 10 years old. This is a retrospective study of total of 17 cases who were admitted in Children Medical Center Hospital with systemic syndrome compatible with Mycobacterium disease w...
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the upstream rpoBF1 but with a DNA uptake sequence (in lower case) that was added at the 5′ end to permit DNA transformation (7). The transformant strain NM05-08 was resistant to rifampin (MIC >32 mg/L), and the sequence of the rpoB gene confirmed the His→Tyr mutation. When compared to the parental isolate (LNP21362), strain NM05-08 showed reduced virulence. Indeed, bacterial loads were similar...
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the calmette-güerin vaccine (bcg) is administered to all the newborns in iran in order to prevent tuberculosis. complications of this vaccine are uncommon. we report disseminated bcg disease in 17 patients less than 10 years old. this is a retrospective study of total of 17 cases who were admitted in children medical center hospital with systemic syndrome compatible with mycobacterium disease w...
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BCG VACCINATION. Studies by the WHO Tuberculosis Research Office, Copenhagen. Report prepared under the direction of Lydia B. Edwards and Carroll E. Palmer with the assistance of Knut Magnus. Monograph Series No. 12. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1953. 307 pp. 15/-, $3.00, Sw. fr. 12.This monograph contains the results of an inquiry into the variable factors that affect BCG vaccination. Th...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Epidemiology and Vaccinal Prevention
سال: 2020
ISSN: 2619-0494,2073-3046
DOI: 10.31631/2073-3046-2020-19-5-18-24