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I remember it being mentioned before, but personally I wouldn't worry. TB is spread through prolonged close contact with someone who has the disease. From the NHS website:


Although it is spread in a similar way to a cold or the flu, TB is not as contagious. You would usually have to spend prolonged periods in close contact with an infected person to catch the infection yourself.

For example, TB infections usually spread between family members who live in the same house. It would be highly unlikely to become infected by sitting next to an infected person on a bus or train.


So unless your daughter is living with someone who has it, or perhaps using a nursery for her baby (unlikely at 2 weeks old), the baby will be fine.

I work in the field of TB- it's started being manufactured again so should all be back on track over next 3-4 months. I'd remind the Health visitor/GP that your grandchild will need to be done nearer that time though as there's likely to be a lot of catching up to do.

As pickle said though- pretty hard to catch.

Rest assured that HV teams/public health will have records of all that haven't had the jab &

once vaccination is stocked (was due to arrive this month) will be running extra clinics & am sure appointment letters will be sent to all, but this has been a problem for several months & am sure those nearer to 1yr will be targeted first.

My son's BCG jab site went quite gross and took months to heal. When I took him to the GP he said that often happens and also said that he thought the BCG is unnecessary and also quite ineffective as vaccinations go and he wouldn't recommend doing it. Which was annoying to hear after we had had it done. I'm not at all against immunisations but I probably wouldn't have had it done if I'd known.

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