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Tetanus Vaccinations

Tetanus is given as part of the primary childhood immunisation schedule. It is an inactivated vaccine and only available in combination:

  • diphtheria/tetanus/acellular pertussis/inactivated polio vaccine/Haemophilus influenzae type b/Hepatitis B (DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB)
  • diphtheria/tetanus/acellular pertussis/inactivated polio vaccine (DtaP/IPV or dTaP/IPV)
  • tetanus/diphtheria/inactivated polio vaccine (Td/IPV).

Please see Chapter 30 of the Green Book for further detail.

The spores of Clostridium tetani are present in soil or manure and may be introduced into the body through a puncture wound, burn or scratch – which may go unnoticed. The bacteria grow anaerobically at the site of the injury. Where patients have sustained a tetanus-prone wound, care should be sought from a minor injuries service.

Note that People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) are also more prone.

In Lothian minor injury care is provided by:

  • Lothian’s Minor Injury Assessment service – patients can access directly via 111
  • Many – but not all – GP practices offer minor injuries care under the Local Enhanced Service scheme and, where indicated, will give tetanus vaccination as part of that.