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Tetanus and Diphtheria (Td) Vaccine

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: News on Air

Subject: Science and technology

Context: Union Health Minister launched the Tetanus and Diphtheria (Td) vaccine at the Central Research Institute, Kasauli, to strengthen India’s national immunization programme.

About Tetanus and Diphtheria (Td) Vaccine:

What it is?

• The Tetanus and Diphtheria (Td) vaccine is a booster immunization that protects individuals against tetanus and diphtheria, two potentially life-threatening bacterial infections.

• It is generally administered after childhood immunization to maintain long-term immunity.

Types:

Td Vaccine – Protects against tetanus and diphtheria only.

Tdap Vaccine – Protects against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (whooping cough); recommended especially for pregnant women and caregivers of infants.

Key Features:

Booster dose usually recommended every 10 years: The Td vaccine is given periodically to maintain long-term immunity as protection from childhood vaccination gradually declines over time.

Can be administered along with other vaccines: It can be safely given during the same visit as other immunizations, improving convenience and overall vaccination coverage.

Provides continued immunity after childhood vaccination: Acts as a booster to reinforce protection against tetanus and diphtheria during adolescence and adulthood.

Helps prevent severe complications such as respiratory failure: By preventing infection, the vaccine reduces the risk of life-threatening outcomes linked to toxin-producing bacteria.

Generally safe with mild side effects: Most reactions are minor and short-lived, making the vaccine suitable for routine preventive use.

Strengthens community immunity: Higher vaccination coverage lowers infection spread, indirectly protecting vulnerable populations.

About the Tetanus and Diphtheria Diseases:

Tetanus:

Cause and infection source: Tetanus is a bacterial disease caused by Clostridium tetani, whose spores are commonly found in soil, dust and animal waste.

Mode of entry and symptoms: The bacteria enter through cuts or wounds and release toxins that cause severe muscle stiffness, spasms and “lockjaw.”

Severity and prevention: Serious cases can lead to breathing failure and death, but the disease is effectively preventable through timely vaccination and booster doses.

Diphtheria:

Cause and transmission: Diphtheria is a highly contagious infection caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, spreading mainly through respiratory droplets.

Major health effects: It forms a thick grey coating in the throat, which can block airways and cause serious breathing difficulties.

Complications and control: If untreated, it may lead to heart and nerve damage, but widespread immunization has significantly reduced its incidence worldwide.

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