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Immunizations - travel vaccinations - Management
What schedule is used for tetanus vaccination?
- Vaccinate all children under 10 years of age who have not been vaccinated according to the childhood vaccination programme (see the CKS topic on Immunizations - childhood).
- For children aged over 10 years and adults who have not been vaccinated give:
- A primary course: three doses of vaccine (as Td/IPV) 1 month apart.
- Two booster doses: the first 5–10 years after the last dose of the primary course, and the second 10 years later.
- Give a booster dose to anyone who has not received two booster doses at appropriate intervals.
- Give a booster dose to anyone who has been fully vaccinated, has not received a booster dose in the last 10 years, and is travelling to areas where medical attention may not be accessible.
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