What is DT in immunization schedule?

What is DT in immunization schedule?

Tetanus and adult diphtheria (Td) vaccine is a combination of tetanus and diphtheria with lower concentration of diphtheria antigen (d) as recommended for older children and adults.

What does DT vaccine protect against?

Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis are prevented by a childhood vaccine, called DTaP, and a vaccine for adolescents and adults, called Tdap. A version for adults is also available without the pertussis component, called Td.

Is DT vaccine live?

Tdap stands for tetanus and diphtheria toxoids with acellular pertussis. It is marketed under the brand names Adacel and Boostrix. Tdap is an inactive vaccine, which means it is made using dead bacteria. The dead germs cannot make you sick.

When is Td vaccine given?

Td is only for children 7 years and older, adolescents, and adults. Td is usually given as a booster dose every 10 years, or after 5 years in the case of a severe or dirty wound or burn. Another vaccine, called “Tdap,” may be used instead of Td.

Is DT and TT injection same?

Td is not a new vaccine. It is combination of tetanus and diphtheria antigens that will directly replace the use of TT vaccine in the immunization schedule. There is a very small difference in vaccine cost and no programmatic impact on schedule, target group or cold chain capacity.

What type of vaccine is DT?

The DT vaccine protects young children from diphtheria and tetanus. The Tdap vaccine protects preteens, teens, and adults from tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough.

Where can I get Td vaccine?

Tetanus Shot | Get the Td Vaccine | MinuteClinic.

How long is Td vaccine good for?

Doctors may also use this vaccine to complete the childhood vaccine series for tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough in people 7 years or older. Doctors may use this vaccine in place of a Td vaccine every 10 years as a booster shot to people 7 years or older.

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