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BCG vaccine in Europe
Country Current status Details Previous status
 Austria[2] No Yes 1952–1990
 Belgium[2][3] No No N/A
 Bosnia and Herzegovina[2] Yes Yes 1950–present
 Bulgaria[2][4] Yes Yes 1951–present
 Croatia[2] Yes Yes 1948–present
 Czech Republic[2][5] No Yes 1953–2010
 Denmark[2][6] No Yes 1946–1986
 Estonia[2] Yes Yes ?–present
 Finland[2][7] No Yes 1941–2006
 France[2][8][9][10] No Yes 1950–2007
 Germany[2][11] No Yes 1961–1998 (East Germany began 1951)
 Greece[2][12][13] No Yes ?–2016
 Hungary[2][14][15] Yes Yes 1953–present
 Ireland[16] No Yes 1950s–2015
 Italy[2] No No N/A
 Latvia[2] Yes Yes 1940s–present
 Lithuania[2] Yes Yes ?–present
 Moldova[2] Yes Yes ?–present
 Netherlands[2] No Yes ?-1979
 North Macedonia[2] Yes Yes 1950–present
 Norway[2][17] No Yes 1947–1995, voluntary 1995–2009
 Poland[2] Yes Yes 1955–present
 Portugal[2][18] No Yes ?–2016
 Romania[2][19] Yes Yes 1928–present
 Russia[2] Yes Yes 1962–present
 Serbia[2] Yes Yes ?–present
 Slovakia[2][1] No Yes 1953–2012
 Slovenia[2] No Yes 1947–2005
 Spain[2][20] No Yes 1965–1981
 Sweden[2][21] No Yes 1940–1975
 Switzerland[2] No Yes 1960s–1987
 Turkey[2][22] Yes Yes 1952–present
 Ukraine[2][23] Yes Yes ?–present
 United Kingdom[2][24][25][26][27] No No N/A
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