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Pediatric Infection & Vaccine ; : 54-61, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-87520

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PURPOSE: Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) lymphadenitis is a relatively frequent local adverse reactions after BCG vaccination. Its incidence rate is usually <1%. However, this rate may be different according to BCG strain, vaccination method or skill, etc. In the Republic of Korea, two BCG strains are used: intradermal Danish-1331 or percutaneous Tokyo-172. We surveyed the incidence rates of BCG lymphadenitis. METHODS: This survey was performed in total 25 centers (5 general hospitals, 20 private pediatric clinics). Immunized type of BCG strain in study subjects was verified by directly observing the scar. The occurrence of BCG lymphadenitis was asked to their parent. In cases of BCG lymphadenitis, location, diameter size, progression of suppuration, and treatment method were investigated, as well. RESULTS: The total number of study subjects was 3,342. Among these, the subjects suitable for enrollment criteria (total 3,222; Tokyo strain 2,501, Danish strain 721) were analyzed. BCG lymphadenitis regardless of its size developed in each five of subjects per strains, therefore, its incidence rate was 0.20% in Tokyo and 0.69% in Danish strain, respectively (P=0.086). However, when applying the WHO criteria - the development of lymph node swelling with diameter 1.5 cm or more, the incidence rate of BCG lymphadenitis was 0.16% (4 cases) in Tokyo and 0.42% (3 cases) in Danish strain, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence rate of lymphadenitis in two BCG types, percutaneous Tokyo and intradermal Danish strain BCG, is 0.20% and 0.69%, respectively. Both rates are acceptable.


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Humans , Cicatrix , Hospitals, General , Incidence , Lymph Nodes , Lymphadenitis , Mycobacterium bovis , Parents , Republic of Korea , Suppuration , Vaccination
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Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society ; (4): 148-153, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-112355

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PURPOSE: Mutations in gamma-aminobutyric acid(GABA) A receptor gamma2 subunit gene (GABRG2) were independently identified in families of generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus(GEFS+) and families of absence epilepsy and febrile seizures(FSs). The present study assessed the role of GABRG2 gene in idiopathic generalized epilepsies(IGEs) of Korean population. METHODS: Twenty-three IGEs and 94 healthy control subjects were selected through a collaborative study of Catholic Child Neurology Research Group. The SNP211037 of GABRG2 were screened by DHPLC. DNA fragments showing variant chromatograms were subsequently sequenced. Genotypes and allelic frequencies for GABRG2 gene polymorphism in three groups were compared. RESULTS: Genotypes and allelic frequencies of the gamma2 subunit of the GABA receptor gene(SNP211037) in both groups were not significantly different. The most common genotypes for GABRG2(SNP211037) gene in both groups were T/C heterozygote. The allele C and T frequencies for GABRG2(SNP211037) in the IGEs group were 45.7% and 54.3%, respectively and in healthy control group, 42.6% and 57.4%, respectively. The number of individuals with the GABRG2 (SNP211037)-C/C genotype in the IGEs group was greater compared with that in the healthy control group(21.7% versus 12.8%). The odds ratio for developing IGEs in individuals with the GABRG2 (SNP211037)-CC genotype was 1.65 compared with individuals with the GABRG2 (SNP211037)-T/T genotype, which was not significantly different. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that genomic variations of GABRG2 might not be one of the susceptibility factors for IGEs in the Korean population.


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Child , Humans , Alleles , DNA , Epilepsy, Absence , Epilepsy, Generalized , Genotype , Heterozygote , Neurology , Odds Ratio , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Receptors, GABA , Seizures, Febrile
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