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In reply to the discussion: Welp... guess I screwed up again [View all]womanofthehills
(9,265 posts)Although our CDC says every 10 yrs, some Univ studies now say tetanus shots can be good for 30 yrs.
Adults do not need tetanus or diphtheria booster shots if theyve already completed their childhood vaccination series against these rare, but debilitating diseases, according to research published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
The conclusion aligns with the World Health Organizations recent recommendations to only routinely give adults tetanus and diphtheria vaccines if they didnt receive a full series of shots as children. In the U.S., the CDCs Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices still recommends all adults receive booster shots every 10 years.
(Tetanus is extremely rare now - According to WHO records in 2018 and 2019 there were no tetanus cases in US. Last few yrs average about 20 cases a yr according to WHO. )
https://news.ohsu.edu/2020/02/25/adults-dont-need-tetanus-diphtheria-boosters-if-fully-vaccinated-as-children-study-finds