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Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine
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Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine Injuries: There are serious side effects of the Tetanus shot including allergic reactions, deep, aching pain and muscle wasting in upper arm(s). These side effects can start 2 days to 4 weeks after the shot, and may last many months.
With side effects like these, do I need a Tetanus Shot? "Your best defense against tetanus is vaccination," said Kathleen Clem, MD, of the American College of Emergency Physicians. "Although vaccination has made this disease uncommon in the United States, too many people, especially infants and the elderly, still die from tetanus."
How safe is this vaccine? Most children have no serious reactions from the combined DTaP vaccine.(case.asp) The most common reactions are local reactions at the injection site, such as soreness, redness, and swelling, especially after the fifth dose. Other possible reactions may include fussiness, fever, loss of appetite, tiredness, and vomiting. The use of the more purified DTaP instead of DTP has decreased these reactions substantially.
For adults receiving Td vaccine, localized non-serious side effects are common (redness, soreness, etc.) but are generally self-limiting and require no treatment. Side effects of Tdap vaccine are similar to those for Td.
What side effects have been reported with this vaccine? Moderate to serious reactions are uncommon with DTaP vaccine. Such reactions include crying for three hours or more (up to about one child out of 1,000) and high fever (about one child out of 16,000). Most of these side effects are believed to be due to the pertussis component of the vaccine, and a child experiencing such a reaction may still be able to be protected against tetanus and diphtheria with the DT vaccine. More serious reactions, such as seizures, are so rare that it is hard to tell if they are caused by the vaccine, but can form the basis for bringing a claim in the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
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