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BCG - do they still do it at 12 years old ish?

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dinny · 08/11/2008 21:47

or have they scrapped that now?

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Saggarmakersbottomknocker · 08/11/2008 22:04

They withdrew it dinny. ds1 & ds2 had it but dd didn't.

I'm thinking about seeing if she can have it actually.

dinny · 08/11/2008 22:05

what about the children who missed it? just don't get it any more?

I was reminded today walking through Westfield and seeing two men gobbing on the floor.

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Sidge · 08/11/2008 22:06

No the BCG is only given now to certain groups considered "at risk". It's not given routinely any more.

MaryAnnSingleton · 08/11/2008 22:07

ds had it a day or so after birth,11 yrs ago.

dinny · 08/11/2008 22:08

they offer it at the hosp where dc3 is due to be born next year, I think

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tkband3 · 08/11/2008 22:09

All my 3 had it at their 6 week check - I assumed because we lived in a high risk London borough at the time, but I've heard of more and more babies having it now.

dinny · 08/11/2008 22:12

I would have thought we were previously in a hig enough risk borough (Wandsworth) to have it, but neither dd or ds did

I'll prob investigate getting it privately at some point maybe

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Saggarmakersbottomknocker · 08/11/2008 22:12

Withdrawn for teens in July 2005.

dinny · 08/11/2008 22:20

ah, thanks Saggar

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beeper · 09/11/2008 16:50

there are to many strains of TB now. To vax them all would cost a fortune.

FruitynNutty · 09/11/2008 16:52

DS had his when he was a baby. Everyone thinks it's odd when I announce this. I had no idea Fulham, London was such a high risk area

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