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What is the difference between the Td and Tdap vaccines? While the Td vaccine guards against tetanus and diphtheria, the Tdap vaccine also protects against pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough. Whooping cough is particularly risky for infants under 6 months old and young children.
To be protected throughout life, WHO recommends that an individual receives 6 doses (3 primary plus 3 booster doses) of TTCV. The 3-dose primary series should begin as early as 6 weeks of age, with subsequent doses given with a minimum interval of 4 weeks between doses.
If the last dose of a tetanus toxoid-containing vaccine was received 5 or more years earlier, then administer a booster dose of an age-appropriate tetanus toxoid-containing vaccine. Rarely have cases of tetanus occurred in persons with a documented primary series of tetanus toxoid. Tetanus: For Clinicians | CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (.gov) tetanus clinicians Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (.gov) tetanus clinicians
To stay fully immunized, the CDC recommends that adults receive a booster shot every 10 years. Tetanus boosters help to make sure that you have enough antibodies to neutralize the toxin produced by Clostridium tetani should you get an infection. What is the purpose of a tetanus shot? - National Academies nationalacademies.org based-on-science nationalacademies.org based-on-science
Babies and children younger than 7 years old receive DTaP, while older children and adults receive Tdap and Td. CDC recommends tetanus vaccination for all people. Talk with your or your childs doctor if you have questions about tetanus vaccines. Tetanus Vaccination | CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (.gov) vaccines vpd tetanus Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (.gov) vaccines vpd tetanus
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Age-appropriate vaccine: DTaP for infants and children 6 weeks up to 7 years of age (or DT pediatric if pertussis vaccine is contraindicated); Tetanus-diphtheria (Td) toxoid for persons 7 through 9 years of age and 65 years of age and older; Tdap for persons 11 through 64 years of age if using Adacel* or 10 years Summary Guide to Tetanus Prophylaxis in Routine Wound health.state.mn.us hcp tetwdmgmtc health.state.mn.us hcp tetwdmgmtc
The routine schedule for Td or Tdap vaccination in adults with no history of receiving any diphtheria-, tetanus-, and/or pertussis-containing vaccine as children or adults, is to administer a 3-dose series at 0, 1, and 612 month intervals, including one dose of Tdap, preferably as the first dose, followed by a either

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