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Q: Tetanus shot for deep puncture wound
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 5th, 2007
My son stepped on a nail. We are not sure if he had a recent tetanis shot. Is it ok for him to recieve the shot tomorrow if we find that he hasn't had the shot recently? The wound was cleaned with hydrogen peroxide and antisporin was used.


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replied on June 12th, 2007
General Q&A Answer A2874
Deep puncture wounds such as those achieved from stepping on nails are most susceptible to tetanus infection. If you can't recall when your son last received a tetanus shot, or if it has been long time ago, he should get the booster.




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