Information about Tetanus
The bacteria that causes tetanus exists all around us,
especially in soil and dirt. However it requires a wound
in order to enter the body. Within eight days of injury,
the infected person will experience muscle spasms so severe
that limbs can be broken. This is usually most noticeable
in the jaw, and is fatal in about 30% of cases. Survivors
may have permanent damage, usually to the heart.
After inoculation with the DT or DTacP-Hib it is normal
for infants to be slightly feverish, and off their food.
Keep a close eye on the symptoms so that you can discuss
them with your doctor. Rare cases of severe reactions have
been experienced.
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