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The Components of the Tdap Vaccine
Tetanus
Also called lockjaw, tetanus cases in the U.S. are on the decline thanks to vaccinations. Tetanus causes painful muscle tightening and stiffness all over the body. It can cause the head and neck muscles to tense, preventing an individual from opening their mouth, swallowing or even breathing.Diphtheria
Diphtheria is rare in the U.S. today thanks to vaccinations. It attacks healthy tissues in the respiratory system and creates a thick coating of dead tissues in the nose, tonsils, voice box and throat. Diphtheria can lead to breathing problems, heart failure, paralysis and death.Pertussis
Also called whooping cough, pertussis causes severe coughing spells, which can lead to difficulty breathing, vomiting and disturbed sleep. It can also lead to weight loss, incontinence or rib fractures. Up to 2 in 100 adolescents and 5 in 100 adults with pertussis are hospitalized with complications.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Tetanus (also called lockjaw) is rare in the United States today. It is an infection that causes painful muscle tightening and stiffness, usually all over the body. It can lead the muscles in the head and neck to tense, preventing the individual from opening his or her mouth, swallowing or sometimes even breathing. Tetanus kills about 1 in 10 people who are infected, even after receiving the best medical care.
- Diphtheria is also rare in the United States today. It attacks healthy tissues in the respiratory system and creates a thick coating of dead tissues in the nose, tonsils, voice box and throat. It can lead to breathing problems, heart failure, paralysis and even death.
- Pertussis (whooping cough) causes severe coughing spells, which can cause difficulty breathing, vomiting and disturbed sleep. It can also lead to weight loss, incontinence and rib fractures. Up to 2 in 100 adolescents and 5 in 100 adults with pertussis are hospitalized or have complications, which can include pneumonia or death.
Tdap is the combined vaccine for tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis, three very serious bacterial diseases.
Diphtheria and pertussis are spread from person to person through secretions from coughing or sneezing. Tetanus enters the body through cuts, scratches or wounds.
The Tdap vaccine can protect us from all of these diseases. When given to pregnant women, the Tdap vaccine can protect newborn babies against pertussis.
Before vaccines, as many as 200,000 cases of diphtheria, 200,000 cases of pertussis and hundreds of cases of tetanus were reported in the United States each year. Since vaccination began, reports for tetanus and diphtheria have dropped by about 99%, and pertussis reports have dropped by about 80%.
The Tdap vaccine can protect adolescents and adults from tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. One dose of Tdap is routinely given at age 11 or 12. People who did not get the Tdap vaccine at that age should get it as soon as possible. In addition to the initial dose of Tdap, adults should receive a Td or Tdap booster every 10 years.
Receiving the vaccine is especially important for healthcare professionals and anyone who will be in close contact with a baby younger than 12 months.
Pregnant women should get a dose of Tdap during every pregnancy to protect the newborn from pertussis. Infants are most at risk for severe, life-threatening complications from pertussis.
The Tdap vaccine can protect adolescents and adults from tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis.
Another vaccine, known as Td, protects against tetanus and diphtheria, but not pertussis. A Td booster should be given every 10 years. Tdap may be given as one of these boosters if you have never before received the Tdap vaccine. Tdap may also be given after a severe cut or burn to prevent tetanus infection.
Yes, co-administration of vaccines is generally safe, effective and convenient. Side effects from receiving multiple vaccines at the same time are rare and usually mild. For more information, refer to the CDC’s guidelines on receiving multiple vaccines.
Kroger Health offers a wide range of health services, including vaccines, health screenings and more, tailored to meet the needs of your business, community or organization. Visit us at krogerhealth.com or e-mail the team at KHB2B@krogerhealth.com to learn more.
For more frequently asked questions and information, please visit the CDC’s Tdap vaccination website.
Other Recommended Vaccines
Flu Vaccine
It’s recommended that everyone over the age of 6 months receive a yearly flu vaccine.COVID-19 Vaccine
Everyone aged 6 months and older is eligible for an annual COVID-19 vaccine.RSV Vaccine
Pregnant patients (32-36 weeks), adults 60-74 with medical conditions and those 75+ may be eligible.Tools & Resources
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