BCG vaccination in a syringe being injected into the arm of a 2-day-old baby. BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guerin) vaccine contains a weakened (attenuated) s


BCG vaccination in a syringe being injected into the arm of a 2-day-old baby. BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guerin) vaccine contains a weakened (attenuated) strain of bovine Mycobacterium bovis. It is injected to stimulate the body's immune system to defend against tuberculosis (TB), an infection by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB usually infects the lungs and can cause severe scarring. Once diagnosed, a TB infection is treated by a course of antibiotic drugs, often several taken in combination. If the infection is not completely eradicated, then drug-resistant forms can develop. Photographed in the UK.


Size: 5263px × 3319px
Photo credit: © MARK THOMAS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: adult, attenuated, baby, bacille, bcg, bovis, britain, british, calmette-guerin, caucasian, child, childhood, clinic, close-, detail, england, english, europe, european, hand, health, healthcare, hospital, human, immune, immunological, immunology, infant, injecting, injection, inoculating, inoculation, kingdom, medical, medicine, mycobacterium, national, needle, neonate, newborn, nhs, nurse, paediatric, paediatrics, patient, pediatric, people, personnel, service, syringe, system, tuberculosis, uk, united, vaccination, vaccine, weakened, white