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When is need arises for TT injections....
Asked by BABASAHEB ANDHARE,
14 Oct '12 10:41 pm
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When blood come in contact with iron or iron oxide thro' cuts
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 14 Oct '12 10:43 pm
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The type of vaccination for this disease is called artificial active immunity. This type of immunity is when a dead or weakened version of the disease enters the body causing an immune response which includes the production of antibodies. This is beneficial to the body because this means that if the disease is ever introduced into the body, the immune system will recognize the antigen and produce antibodies more rapidly.[4]
Specific types
The first vaccine is administered at infancy. The baby is injected with the DTaP vaccine which is 3 inactive toxins in one injection. DTaP protects against diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus. This vaccine is safer than the previously used DTP.[2]
Another option for infants is DT which is a vaccine that is a combination of diphtheria and tetanus vaccines. This is given as an alternative to infants who have conflicts with the DTaP vaccine.[3]
Booster shots
Booster shots are important because lymphocyte production (antibodies) is not at a cons ...more
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 15 Oct '12 03:18 pm
Specific types
The first vaccine is administered at infancy. The baby is injected with the DTaP vaccine which is 3 inactive toxins in one injection. DTaP protects against diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus. This vaccine is safer than the previously used DTP.[2]
Another option for infants is DT which is a vaccine that is a combination of diphtheria and tetanus vaccines. This is given as an alternative to infants who have conflicts with the DTaP vaccine.[3]
Booster shots
Booster shots are important because lymphocyte production (antibodies) is not at a cons ...more
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TETANUS TOXOID - INJECTION::
it is compulsory to take when we get hurts?
is given 0.5 ml intramuscularly to deltoid muscle.It is given to prevent the disease TETANUS caused by bacteria, Clostridium tetani.this bacteria is found in soil, which enters and causes infection through wounds, often trivial.The spores of this bacteria germinate in anaerobic conditions like necrosed tissue in wound and starts producing toxin which causes TETANUS.
Answered by friendzz, 15 Oct '12 01:03 pm
it is compulsory to take when we get hurts?
is given 0.5 ml intramuscularly to deltoid muscle.It is given to prevent the disease TETANUS caused by bacteria, Clostridium tetani.this bacteria is found in soil, which enters and causes infection through wounds, often trivial.The spores of this bacteria germinate in anaerobic conditions like necrosed tissue in wound and starts producing toxin which causes TETANUS.
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Rusted material ke chubhne par ya neeche girne par ki kahin kuch aisa na lag gaya ho jo septic kr jaye
Answered by babu rao, 14 Oct '12 11:26 pm
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