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A nurse is preparing to administer vaccines to a 4-month-old infant. DTaP vaccine will be the nurse administer.
Your child will receive the DTaP vaccine to prevent diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough). These serious infections are brought on by germs. Manure, dust, and soil all contain tetanus-causing germs. Through open skin, including burns and puncture wounds, the germs enter the body. The germs that cause diphtheria and pertussis are transferred from person to person. Your youngster will be protected from DTaP until they are roughly 11 years old. Then, they will require booster shots.
Only children under the age of seven receive the DTaP vaccine, which can begin as early as 6 weeks. The DTaP vaccine is typically given to children in 5 doses. If your child misses a dosage, give the subsequent dose as soon as you remember. There is no need to repeat the entire series or give your child extra doses. In order to avoid tetanus after a serious burn or trauma, a dose may occasionally be administered to kids under the age of seven.
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