Tetanus

Tetanus

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At Asclepius Healthcare Clinic (AHC), we offer the Tetanus Vaccination, a crucial preventive service designed to protect individuals from tetanus, a serious bacterial infection caused by Clostridium tetani. Tetanus affects the nervous system and can lead to severe muscle spasms, difficulty breathing, and even death. This vaccine is essential for all individuals, particularly those at higher risk, such as those who experience cuts, burns, or puncture wounds.
  • Prevents Tetanus Infection:

    The Tetanus vaccine is highly effective in preventing tetanus, which is commonly contracted through open wounds, especially those exposed to dirt or contaminated objects. The vaccine provides long-lasting immunity against the infection.

  • Protects Against Severe Complications:

    Tetanus can cause severe muscle stiffness and spasms, difficulty swallowing, and breathing problems, all of which can lead to serious complications or even death if left untreated. The vaccination is your first line of defense in avoiding these complications.

  • Safe and Well-Tolerated:

    The Tetanus vaccine has been used safely for decades and is well-tolerated. It is typically administered as part of a combined vaccine (such as the DTaP or Tdap vaccine) that also protects against diphtheria and pertussis, making it a highly beneficial choice for overall immunity.

  • Recommended for All Ages:

    The Tetanus vaccine is part of the routine vaccination schedule for children and should be boosted every 10 years for adults. It is especially important for anyone who experiences wounds or injuries, particularly puncture wounds or deep cuts.

  • Important for High-Risk Individuals:

    People who work in environments with a higher risk of injury, such as construction sites, farms, or healthcare settings, should be particularly vigilant about staying up-to-date on their Tetanus vaccinations

For more information or to schedule your Tetanus vaccination, please contact us today!


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