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  2. Overview. Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is a vaccine for tuberculosis (TB) disease. The vaccine is not generally used in the United States. Many people born outside the United States have been vaccinated with BCG. It is given to infants and small children in countries where TB is common.

  3. Tuberculosis vaccines - Wikipedia

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    Tuberculosis (TB) vaccines are vaccinations intended for the prevention of tuberculosis. Immunotherapy as a defence against TB was first proposed in 1890 by Robert Koch. [1] As of 2021, the only effective tuberculosis vaccine in common use is the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, first used on humans in 1921.

  4. Tuberculosis Vaccine: In the United States and Worldwide

    www.verywellhealth.com/tuberculosis-vaccine-7089756

    The bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, or tuberculosis vaccine, is used in certain countries worldwide to prevent tuberculosis (TB) infection and complications. Typically, the vaccine is given as a shot in the upper arm to infants just after birth.

  5. Is a Vaccine for Preventing TB Given in the United States?

    www.cdc.gov/tb/webcourses/TB101/page7181.html

    BCG, or bacille Calmette-Guérin, is a vaccine for TB disease. Many persons born outside the United States have been BCG-vaccinated. The primary benefit of BCG is its effectiveness in preventing children from contracting severe disseminated TB or TB meningitis.

  6. New TB Vaccine Research - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Reaching the WHO End TB Strategy targets of a 95% reduction in TB mortality and a 90% reduction in TB incidence, worldwide, by 2035, will require a new vaccine that is effective across all age groups, particularly adults and adolescents.

  7. Is there a tuberculosis vaccine? Yes, but it’s not as good as ...

    www.vox.com/future-perfect/24128530/tuberculosis-vaccine...

    Today, TB is both preventable and treatable — there’s a century-old vaccine, effective antibiotics, and known behavioral and sanitation safeguards that disrupt transmission. Yet in 2022, more...

  8. Tuberculosis: How close are we to a new vaccine? | The BMJ

    www.bmj.com/content/387/bmj.q2410.full

    New vaccines are crucial to getting TB—the “disease of deprivation”—under control and in tackling antimicrobial resistance. Elisabeth Mahase looks at the candidate vaccines in development Currently, 15 vaccine candidates are undergoing clinical trials, six of which are in phase 3 trial testing, as of August 2024, according to the World Health Organization’s 2024 global tuberculosis ...

  9. TB vaccine: Safety, efficacy, and who should get it

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/tb-vaccine

    What vaccine is available for tuberculosis? Read on to learn more about the BCG vaccine, such as its safety, effectiveness, and who should get it.

  10. Tuberculosis: The Disease & Vaccines | Children's Hospital of ...

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    The TB vaccine is given as a single shot. In most other countries, the vaccine for tuberculosis, known as the BCG vaccine, is used more commonly because of the frequency of tuberculosis. The disease. The impact of tuberculosis. Tuberculosis kills more people in the world than any other infection.

  11. Key recent advances in TB vaccine development and ...

    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7786643

    TB vaccine research and development has recently been catalysed by several factors, including a revised strategy focused first on preventing pulmonary TB in adolescents and adults who are the main source of transmission, and encouraging evaluations of novel efficacy endpoints.