its to prevent the mother and her baby from getting infections.. some patients might go into labor and give birth in an unsterile environment, which can infect the baby and the mother later on.. some patients might think they dont need it, but still its recommended to take it just to be safe. taking it wont cause harm, other than the needle pain.. if you are pregnant, consult your health care provider about this..
Neonatal tetanus (NT) remains a major public health problem in developing countries [1--4]. The World Health Organization's (WHO) implementation of the Neonatal Tetanus Elimination Program in 1989 was a major step toward eliminating this disease [5], however, even though a safe and highly effective vaccine is available, NT still causes an estimated 250,000 deaths annually worldwide.
The most effective ways to prevent NT are to vaccinate reproductive age women with TT at the time of pregnancy, and to ensure sterile conditions at delivery. This program required that all non-immunized women be vaccinated with two 1-ml doses of aluminum-absorbed TT during their first pregnancy, and with one dose during each subsequent pregnancy.
because of the danger of side effects which if occur in the first trimester may lead to misscarrage.
Tetanus Toxoid Tetanus Toxoid
The drug classification of tetanus toxoid is a vaccine. Tetanus toxoid works by helping the body to build up immunity to tetanus.
Why was antitoxin given instead of a booster shot of tetanus toxoid?
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TTI - Tetanus Toxoid Injection
When a 30 year old is given the tetanus toxoid administered by a physicians assistant the CPT code is 90714. The tetanus toxoid is an immunization.
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There is no mention of the animal that requires these injections which makes it difficult to determine dosage. The use of antitoxin or toxoid is not always indicated, especially if the patient is current on the tetanus vaccine.
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by vaccination (injection)
Horses are vaccinated with a tetanus toxoid that is marketed for use in horses.