Tetanus vaccine lasts for years

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-02 05:51:50
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Both tetanus vaccine and other vaccines for various diseases are injected into the human body through low-activity virus, which promotes the production of antibodies. Antibodies to the virus last a long time in the body, generally surviving for about ten years, that is, a small wound occurs about ten years after injection, and the probability of infection with the virus is low.