Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is a serious bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The bacteria can enter the body through open wounds, cuts, or puncture wounds, especially when contaminated with soil, dust, or animal feces that contain the spores of the bacterium.
Vaccination is the primary and most effective measure to prevent tetanus. The tetanus vaccine is available as solo and in combination with vaccines for other diseases, such as tetanus and pertussis, also known as known as the Td, DTwP/DTaP or Tdap vaccine.
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Children and adolescents who have missed taking the vaccine as per recommended schedule can still take the vaccination. Adults who were not vaccinated previously and want to be protected against diphtheria can also get the vaccine. Please consult your doctor or a vaccine expert to get more information on dosage and schedules applicable for you.
The Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) recommends the following schedule for tetanus vaccination in children:
Primary Immunization Schedule:
First dose: Given at 6 weeks of age
Second dose: Given at 10 weeks of age
Third dose: Given at 14 weeks of age
Booster Doses:
To maintain long-term immunity, booster doses are necessary.
First booster: Given at 16-24 months of age
Second booster: Given at 4-6 years of age
Third booster: Given at 10 years of age
Consult your doctor or a Vaccine Expert to get more information on dosage and scheduling of the vaccination.
Adults who have not received a Tdap vaccine previously or whose vaccination history is uncertain are recommended to receive a one-time booster dose of Td/Tdap. Adults should receive booster doses of the tetanus-diphtheria (Td) vaccine every 10 years for ongoing protection against tetanus and diphtheria. Consult your doctor or a Vaccine Expert to get more information on dosage and scheduling of the vaccination.
The cost of tetanus vaccination depends on factors such as the type of vaccine, brand, manufacturer, applicable taxes and the vaccination service provider. The cost of tetanus vaccination ranges between Rs 100 to Rs 1500 for each dose depending upon the combination of tetanus vaccine chosen.
Tetanus is caused by a bacterium called Clostridium tetani. This bacterium is commonly found in soil, dust, and animal feces. Tetanus typically occurs when the bacteria enter the body through a wound or cut that is contaminated with the bacterium's spores. The spores can survive in the environment for a long time, even in conditions where oxygen is limited.
Once inside the body, the bacteria multiply and release a potent neurotoxin called tetanospasmin. This toxin affects the nervous system and specifically targets the nerve cells responsible for controlling muscle contractions. It interferes with the normal signaling between nerve cells, leading to excessive muscle stiffness, spasms, and rigidity.
It's important to note that tetanus is not contagious and cannot be transmitted from person to person.
Tetanus is a serious and potentially life-threatening infection. The severity of tetanus can vary depending on factors such as the extent of the infection, the individual's overall health, and the timeliness of medical intervention. Here are some key points regarding the seriousness of tetanus:
Long Recovery: Recovering from tetanus can be a slow process, and the symptoms may persist for weeks or months. Rehabilitation and supportive care are often necessary to regain muscle strength and function.
Tetanus can be prevented through several measures. Here are some key ways to prevent tetanus:
Remember, prevention is crucial as there is no cure for tetanus. By staying up to date with vaccinations, taking precautions with wounds, and practicing good hygiene, you can significantly reduce the risk of tetanus infection.
Here is a list of different combination of diphtheria vaccines available in India:
This combination Vaccine protects against four diseases which are diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria, a common cause of serious diseases such as meningitis and pneumonia in children.
This combination Vaccine protects against four diseases which are diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria and Hepatitis-B that protect against hepatitis B virus, a viral infection that affects the liver.
The 6 in 1 vaccine is a combination vaccine that protects against six diseases in a single shot.
This vaccine protects against are diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria, Hepatitis-B and polio (inactivated polio virus) that provide immunity against polio, a viral infection that affects the nervous system and can cause paralysis.
The combination vaccine offers the advantage of providing protection against multiple diseases with fewer injections, simplifying the immunization process for infants and young children. It is typically administered according to the recommended immunization schedule provided by local health authorities.
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