EricJR
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2022 CF (Leon)
I was fully vaccinated against tetanus as a child, but my last dose must have been 25 years ago. The NHS has the following to say (from https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/tetanus/ ).
I contacted my GP surgery for advice, and the receptionist, after consulting with a colleague, told me "I've never heard of that [giving a tetanus booster shot to an adult who was fully vaccinated as a child]. We don't offer that."
I'm inclined to book a travel vaccine appointment at a pharmacy anyway. Has anyone else been advised that it's not necessary?
"Tetanus is found throughout the world, so you should make sure you're fully vaccinated before travelling abroad.
Contact your GP surgery for advice if you're planning to travel abroad and have not been fully vaccinated against tetanus, or you're going to an area with limited medical facilities and your last vaccine dose was more than 10 years ago.
You'll be offered the 3-in-1 teenage booster. This injection, which also protects against diphtheria and polio, is usually free on the NHS."
I contacted my GP surgery for advice, and the receptionist, after consulting with a colleague, told me "I've never heard of that [giving a tetanus booster shot to an adult who was fully vaccinated as a child]. We don't offer that."
I'm inclined to book a travel vaccine appointment at a pharmacy anyway. Has anyone else been advised that it's not necessary?