Tetanus (lockjaw) infections are very rare in the United States and Canada. You can help prevent tetanus by having all of the suggested tetanus shots (immunizations). There are three different types of tetanus shots.
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. This vaccine is given in a series of
five shots beginning at age 2 months and ending between ages 4 and 6 years.
This is called the primary vaccination series.
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. This is the first booster shot
for tetanus and is suggested for children between ages 11 and 12 years who have
had the DTaP vaccination series. Adults ages 19 to 64 should have one dose of
this booster shot instead of Td (tetanus and
diphtheria) vaccine to prevent whooping cough (pertussis).
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. This vaccine is given as a booster shot every 10
years.Tetanus is a disease caused by a bacterial infection. The tetanus bacteria get in a wound through a break in the skin or mucous membrane. A cut, puncture wound, deep scrape, deep burn, or any injury that breaks the skin or mucous membrane are called wounds.
The bacteria make a toxin, or poison, that causes severe muscle spasms and seizures. Tetanus is also called "lockjaw" because muscle spasms in your jaw make it hard to open your mouth. This makes it hard to swallow or breathe. Tetanus can be very dangerous and can cause death. The best way to prevent the disease is to have a tetanus shot if you need one.
To decide if you need a tetanus shot, first decide if the object that caused the wound was dirty or clean. An object is dirty if it has dirt, soil, spit, or feces on it. A clean object does not have dirt, soil, spit, or feces on it.
You will need a tetanus shot if:
If you need a tetanus shot, call your doctor right away and get the shot as soon as possible.
Some people may need tetanus immune globulin (IG) for a wound that is at high risk for developing tetanus. The immune globulin is usually only needed if you have not (or do not know if you have) completed the tetanus primary vaccination series.
If you have a reaction to a tetanus shot, your symptoms may include warmth, swelling, and redness at the site where the shot was given. A fever of up to 100F may occur.
Home treatment can help reduce the discomfort.
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