you need a jab
no
measles,tetanus,polio,tuberculosis,whooping cough and diptheria
A tetnus shot is good for 10 years unless there is an exposure in which you will most likely get one in between 5 and 10 years
Get a new one. They are only good for 10 years and usually the only side effect is a very sore arm. You can get tetanus even from a good jab with a needle, so don't risk it.
yes
DISEASE ANTIBIOTIC USED measles mmr (measles mump rubella) polio polio drops whooping cough dpt(deptheria petruesis tetanus)
A tetanus shot is typically administered in the upper arm muscle, also known as the deltoid muscle.
Vaccinations are an effective method of preventing certain disease such as polio, tetanus, pertussis, diphtheria, influenza, hepatitis b, and pneumococcal infections.
Tuberculosis , chicken pox , polio , rabies , influenza , lyme , mumps , measles , pertussis ,
Well there's a TDP vaccine- that stands for tetanus, diptheria and polio. Not sure it's the same thing though
TB vaccine (BCG, live attenuated vaccine) efficacy last upto 10yrs i.e the immunity acquired through vaccination last up to 10yrs of age if given at birth.and tuberculosis (TB) vaccine is more efficacious for preventing tuberculous meningitis in children than pulmonary tuberculosis.