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Tetanus and Diphtheria, Vaccines,
Shots
Tetanus (sometimes called lockjaw)
is caused by the toxin (poison) of a
bacterium. The bacteria can enter
the body through a tiny pinprick or
scratch but prefer deep puncture
wounds or cuts like those made by
nails or knives. Tetanus bacteria
commonly are found in soil, dust,
and manure. Tetanus is not spread
from person to person. Common first
signs of tetanus are headache and
muscle stiffness in the jaw,
followed by stiffness of the neck,
difficulty swallowing, muscle
spasms, sweating, and fever.
Diphtheria usually affects the
tonsils, throat, nose, or skin. Like
tetanus, it is caused by the toxin,
or poison, of a bacterium, but it
can spread from an infected person
to the nose or throat of others. It
can lead to breathing problems,
heart failure, paralysis, and
sometimes death. Diphtheria may be
mistaken for a severe sore throat.
Other symptoms include a low-grade
fever and enlarged lymph nodes in
the neck. A second form of
diphtheria causes sores on the skin
that may be painful, red, and
swollen.
Vaccination is the best way to
protect yourself against tetanus and
diphtheria. Most people receive
their first vaccine as children in
the form of a combined
diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine
or DTP. For adults, a combination
shot, called a Td booster, protects
against both tetanus and diphtheria.
You need a Td shot every 10 years
through-out life to protect yourself
against these rare, but dangerous,
illnesses. During everyday
activities (such as gardening), the
tetanus bacteria can enter a break
in the skin and cause infection.
It's particularly important to have
a booster shot if you have a severe
cut or puncture wound and haven't
had a booster in the past 5 to 10
years.
The Td vaccine is safe and
effective. Most people have no
problems with it. When side effects
do occur, they usually are minor and
include soreness, redness, or
swelling on the arm where the shot
was given.
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