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Post exposure management for Tetanus Prone Wounds

post exposure management for Tetanus Prone WoundsPatients who are severely immunosuppressed may not be adequately protected against Tetanus , despite having been fully immunised and additional booster doses or treatment may be StatusImmediate treatmentLater treatmentClean wound1 Tetanus ProneHigh risk Tetanus proneThose aged 11 years and over, who have received an adequate priming course of Tetanus vaccine1 with the last dose within 10 yearsChildren aged 5-10 years who have received priming course and pre-school boosterChildren under 5 years who have received an adequate priming courseNone requiredNone requiredNone requiredFurther doses as required to complete the recommended schedule (to ensure future immunity)Received adequate priming course of Tetanus vaccine3 but last dose more than 10 years agoChildren aged 5-10 years who have received an adequate priming course but no preschool boosterNone requiredImmediate reinforcing dose of vaccine Immediate reinforcing dose of vaccineOne dose of human Tetanus immunoglobulin2 in a different siteNot received adequate priming course of tet

tetanus, despite having been fully immunised and additional booster doses or treatment may be required. Immunisation Status Immediate treatment Later treatment Clean wound1 Tetanus Prone High risk tetanus prone Those aged 11 years and over, who have received an adequate priming course of tetanus vaccine1 with the last dose within 10 years

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