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Tetanus, commonly known as lockjaw, is a serious bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. It enters the body through wounds or cuts and produces toxins that affect the nervous system, leading to severe muscle stiffness and spasms. To protect against this potentially life-threatening infection, a tetanus vaccine is administered as part of routine immunizations.
The standard tetanus vaccine is combined with diphtheria and pertussis vaccines, forming the Tdap or DTaP vaccine. The duration of protection provided by the tetanus component of this vaccine is crucial to understand, as it determines when a booster shot is needed.
Tetanus Shot Schedule:
For most people, the tetanus shot is given as part of the childhood vaccination schedule. The primary series consists of five doses of the DTaP vaccine, typically administered at 2, 4, and 6 months of age, with booster doses at 15-18 months and 4-6 years of age. Adolescents and adults who did not receive the complete childhood series or need a booster should receive a single Tdap vaccine dose.
Duration of Tetanus Shot Protection:
The protection provided by the tetanus vaccine is not lifelong, and booster doses are required to maintain immunity. Generally, the tetanus shot provides protection for about 10 years. After this period, the levels of antibodies against the tetanus toxin begin to decline, reducing the body's ability to fend off the infection.
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