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Hello... How long does dtp vaccine last?? Last vaccine taken at 15 month... Now baby is 23 month... Today I noticed small cut on thumb... Don't know how she get cut... and also don't know when she get cut... Do I need tt injection to give? No blood around area... area is clean only inner skin is visible ... Reply soon plzzzz
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No need to give TT if you have completed primary series of DPT vaccinations with first booster at 18 months . You will usually not need TT till 5 years. After that Second booster of DPT can be given
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If vaccination done properly than till 5 years nothing is required.
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If the child is vaccinated as per schedule till date, no need take tt....
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No TT now. Next dtp at 5 years
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If its clean wound dont worry.15 month vaccination will help. vaccinated upto date then for clean wound like this no need of repeating Tt injection
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