Indications
- Prevention of tetanus in wound management
- Prevention of tetanus and diphtheria in pregnant women or women of childbearing age
- Prevention of tetanus and diphtheria in children over 4 years and adolescents (booster dose after complete primary vaccination)
Composition, forms, route of administration
- Bivalent vaccine combining tetanus toxoid and diphtheria toxoid (containing reduced dose of diphtheria toxoid)
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Suspension for injection in multidose vial, for IM injection into the deltoid muscle
Dosage and vaccination schedule
Child and adult: 0.5 ml per dose
Prevention of tetanus in wound management
Type of wound |
Complete vaccination (3 or more doses) |
Incomplete vaccination (less than 3 doses) |
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< 5 years |
5-10 years |
> 10 years |
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Minor, clean |
None |
None |
Td |
Initiate (a) Citation a. 2 doses 4 weeks apart then 3 additional doses administered according to the vaccination schedule below. or complete tetanus vaccination |
Other | None | Td 1 booster dose |
Td 1 booster dose |
Initiate
(a)
Citation
a.
2 doses 4 weeks apart then 3 additional doses administered according to the vaccination schedule below.
or complete tetanus vaccination and administer tetanus immunoglobulin |
Prevention of tetanus in pregnant women and women of childbearing age
5 doses administered according to the schedule below:
Td1 |
On first contact with the health care system or as soon as possible during pregnancy |
Td2 |
At least 4 weeks after Td1 |
Td3 |
6 months to 1 year after Td2 or during the following pregnancy |
Td4 |
1 to 5 years after Td3 or during the following pregnancy |
Td5 |
1 to 10 years after Td4 or during the following pregnancy |
In pregnant women, administer at least 2 doses before delivery: the 1st dose as soon as possible during pregnancy and the 2nd dose at least 4 weeks after the 1st and at least 2 weeks before due date. After delivery, continue vaccination as described in the table above until the required 5 doses have been administered.
Prevention of tetanus in children over 4 years (after complete primary vaccination and 1st booster between 12 and 23 months)
Booster dose between 4 and 7 years then between 9 and 15 years
Contra-indications, adverse effects, precautions
- Do not administer in the event of allergic reactions after a previous dose of tetanus or diphtheria vaccine.
- Vaccination should be postponed in the event of severe acute febrile illness; minor infections are not contra-indications.
- May cause: mild local reactions (redness, pain at the injection site), fever, pain, malaise; rarely: anaphylactic reactions.
- If administered simultaneously with other vaccines, use different syringes and injection sites.
- Pregnancy and breast-feeding: no contra-indication
Remarks
- The monovalent tetanus (TT) vaccine is used in certain national protocols. Use perferably the conjugate tetanus-diphtheria (Td) vaccine for the prevention of tetanus in children over 7 years, adolescents and adults.
- Tetanus vaccination in pregnant women and women of child bearing age protects neonates from tetanus.
Storage
- (a) 2 doses 4 weeks apart then 3 additional doses administered according to the vaccination schedule below.