BGC is the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine which protects against tuberculosis. This is NOT given as part of the routine UK NHS vaccination schedule.
bcg initially given for small pox.. currenly its still being continued for mycoplasma infection in neonates..
BCG can be given either on right or left hand, technically it doesn't make a difference. It is given on the left hand merely, as a convention, to maintain uniformity among all vaccinized individuals.
No the BCG vaccine is only given to those who are in the high risk groups. The vaccine used to be compulsory but it was changed in 2005.
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust was created in 1991.
BCG stands for Bacillus Calmette-GuerinBCG Boston Consultation Group... if you are speaking of the BCG as in BCG Matrix that is!Bacillus Calmette-Guérin; Tuberculosis vaccine.
The BCG vaccine is given to prevent tuberculosis. This vaccine is anywhere between 0 percent and 80 percent effective in preventing tuberculosis.
To provide free healthcare to all
The NHS is the National Health Service, which provides healthcare free at the point of access for all UK residents. The NHS owns hospitals and pays for doctors and nurses.
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Explain BCG Matrix?
The NHS is the National Health Service which provides free health care (to some extent) to all British Citizens.