Protect yourself against tetanus with trusted vaccination services before travel or potential injury risk in higher-risk environments.
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Protection against tetanus, a serious bacterial infection caused by toxins entering the body through contaminated wounds.
Tetanus is a serious infection caused by toxins produced by Clostridium tetani bacteria, which are commonly found in soil and can enter the body through cuts, wounds, or broken skin. It can affect the nervous system and lead to severe muscle stiffness and spasms.
Tetanus is not spread from person to person. It occurs when spores enter the body through cuts, wounds, or injuries contaminated with soil or dirty materials.
Symptoms may include muscle stiffness, painful spasms, jaw locking, difficulty swallowing, and severe muscle rigidity affecting breathing in advanced cases.
Tetanus occurs worldwide but is more common in regions with limited access to healthcare, wound care, and routine vaccination coverage.
Clean all wounds immediately and seek prompt medical attention, and stay up to date with tetanus vaccination and boosters when required.
The tetanus vaccine is given as part of routine immunisation, with boosters recommended when protection has reduced over time.
Routine childhood vaccination provides long-term protection
Recommended if last dose was over 10 years ago
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Helpful information about tetanus vaccination and wound protection.
It is recommended for everyone as part of routine immunisation, with boosters advised for travellers or individuals at higher risk of injury or exposure.
Tetanus enters the body through wounds or cuts contaminated with soil, dust, or manure containing bacterial spores.
No, tetanus cannot spread from person to person and only occurs through environmental contamination of wounds.
Tetanus is a life-threatening condition that can cause severe muscle spasms and breathing difficulties if not treated promptly.
A booster is generally recommended every 10 years, especially before travel to areas with limited medical access.
Yes, tetanus boosters are available at short notice, including same-day appointments depending on availability.
Book your tetanus vaccination and ensure protection against serious wound-related infection.