The Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine is the most frequently used live-attenuated vaccine worldwide. Since 2002, two BCG vaccination strains, Pasteur 1173 P2 and Tokyo 172-1, have been the mainstay of Saudi Arabian healthcare. In 2005, the Danish 1331 strain was first used as the principal strain in clinical trials. Children can develop osteomyelitis 4-24 months after immunization with the BCG vaccine, an uncommon but serious side effect in immunocompetent children. We conducted this study to review the epidemiology, diagnosis, clinical symptoms, laboratory analyses, imaging features, and management of BCG osteomyelitis in immunocompetent children. Long bone metaphyses and epiphyses are more frequently affected. The diagnosis of BCG osteomyelitis is difficult because the symptoms are vague and subtle, and the duration between presentation and vaccination may range from a few months to a year. Radiography and computed tomography scans for BCG osteomyelitis typically show a devasta
King-saud-university
Ar-riya
Saudi-arabia
Japan
Tsujioka
Japan-general
Tokyo
Denmark
Copenhagen
Køavn
Finland
Sweden