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Good question. No, I don't think I am. Scarily, my Brother and sister in-law went to Egypt and caught it a few years back. It took 9 months to get well again, even with the really strong medication.
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What! I didn't know you could get a vaccination for that.
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Yes, when I was at school we all got an injection called BCG, which vaccinated against this. You got an injection of six needles in your lower arm, and then later an injection in your upper arm. This was always done on the arm opposite to the one you wrote with, and when it was BCG time all the older guys would walk around punching the younger guys on the left arm to hurt where they had been injected, as it came up in a lump. I'm left-handed so they were punching the wrong arm, but I would pretend it hurt anyway...
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Hope so...
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Yes. Got revaccinated five years ago when I stepped on a rusty nail. They only last ten years, the vaccine, not the rusty nails.
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Yes, back in the late 1950s when my dad got the illness. The whole family, except for my newborn brother, had to get vaccinated.
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im pretty sure i have, if thats 1 of the injections you get at school? i never missed one
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I believe so.
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Yes I am. when I was living in France we had to have it.It's a mandatary vaccin overthere.
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Yes.
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Yes, I am. A yearly vaccination is mandatory where I work. Edited Dec. 3, 2008 - I read the question wrong. Correction: A yearly tuberculin skin test to detect M. tuberculosis infection is mandatory where I work. For information regarding the tuberculosis vaccine and the tuberculin skin test visit the World Health Organization at http://www.who.int/en/
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Sure am. Many many moons ago.
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I bloody well hope so, i just got a tetanus and had an allergic reaction and couldn't walk for a week, no more for me!
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Yes I am.
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I didn't know that there was a vaccine for TB. There is a test for TB. Most states require teachers to be tested. Cattle have to be tested too. It is very much on the rise, but no where near what it was in the 1920s and '30s. http://www.opacity.us/ http://www.therealwaverlyhills.com/ The Waverly Hills site, in particular, is a very good resource on the TB epidemics. The opacity site has photos of many different sanitariums. Some were later converted for use as mental hospitals, but many started out as sanitariums in the epidemics.
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Yes, because I am the military's lab rat
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i think i might be , i got exposed to it at the resort i was at and a lot of us did cause of someone there with tb so we all had to take meds for almost a yr, a nurse would come out there every month to hand it out
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Nope.
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Yes. It was routine in the UK when I was a kid. I think they stopped about 20 years ago as TB was almost eradicated due to heard immunity.
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Don't think so Ive haven't had any vaccine this century I dont think I got it when I was a child as TB was considered a 3rd world disease when I was boy in Australia in the 1970's. Only when the government started bring people in from all the scumbag country's TB re-appeared.
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★Stevo I might be telling lies my mum says we all got it in 1990 before we went overseas
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No, that one is not part of the vaccinations we get in the US. They only do it here over specific generally unusual circumstances. 12/12/25
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