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The BCG vaccine contains a strain of mycobacterium bovis, which is a bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB) in cattle. The bacteria have been altered so that they do not cause a TB infection but make your immune system produce antibodies. These make you immune (resistant) to the disease.

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Where can you get a tuberculosis vaccination?

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When was TB or Not TB created?

TB or Not TB was created on 2005-11-01.