TB vaccine (BCG, live attenuated vaccine) efficacy last upto 10yrs i.e the immunity acquired through vaccination last up to 10yrs of age if given at birth.and tuberculosis (TB) vaccine is more efficacious for preventing tuberculous meningitis in children than pulmonary tuberculosis.
Tetanus comes in a jab with the followin: Tetanus, diptheria, pertussis and polio. Normally, children SHOULD have it when they are 5 years old. The "top up" is when they are 15 yrs old.
Tuberculosis vaccinations are given to prevent the bacteria that attacks the lungs or any part of the body. The vaccine lasts up to 10 years.
Different vaccines last for different durations, ranging from a few weeks to a lifetime.
Some vaccines are good for life, such as the Polio vaccine. Others are good for a year such as the seasonl flu shot. So it depends on the vaccine.
7-10 years I am a nurse at a doctor's office and we give lots of tetanus shots!
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No, tetanus shots are for rusty metal.
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It's usually OK to receive an extra booster of the tetanus vaccine. This is especially true if you're being treated for an acute injury, such as a deep cut or puncture wound, and you can't recall exactly when you had your last tetanus shot.Vaccination is the best way to prevent tetanus - a serious disease caused by a bacterial toxin that affects the nervous system. Tetanus bacterial spores can enter your body through any cut or scratch. But deep puncture wounds, such as from stepping on a nail, are most susceptible to tetanus infection.An adult who's never been immunized against tetanus should complete the initial tetanus series of three tetanus shots. The first two shots are given at least four weeks apart, and the third shot is given six to 12 months after the second shot. After the initial tetanus series, booster shots are recommended every 10 years. Although getting tetanus shots more frequently generally isn't harmful, it may increase the risk of soreness or redness at the injection site.
Tetanus is caused by a bacteria in the soil. Tetanus shots are thought to be good for at least 10 years. Although rabies are very rare in ferrets, if you were bitten, make sure it had it's rabies vaccinations.
I recently had a tetanus shot and the nurse told me that my arm would be sore for up to three days.
shots but if you stop getting them you will have tetanus again also having clean cuts no wound don't have dirt or soil on you
Tetanus shots protect against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis.
Both are types of tetanus shots.
if you get rust into a cut you could get tetanus so it is serious, you can get shots agaist it so ask another question on tetanus in the search
An adult who has never been immunized to tetanus should get the initial series of three tetanus shots. A booster should be administered every ten years afterwards. A booster may be given after an acute injury (i.e. puncture by rusty nail) if you are not sure when your last booster shot was.