It helps prevent infection, but it does not automatically protect you from all infection -- there is still a chance -- and it certainly doesn't cure tetanus. read more
It helps prevent infection, but it does not automatically protect you from all infection -- there is still a chance -- and it certainly doesn't cure tetanus. Clostridium tetani sporulates -- it has a "spore" form that it reverts to when it is in an inhospitable environment, and this spore form is highly resistant to destruction. read more
Tetanus vaccines are recommended for people of all ages, with booster shots throughout life. Learn who needs to be vaccinated and when. Good Wound Care. Immediate and good wound care can also help prevent infection. Don’t delay first aid of even minor, non-infected wounds like blisters, scrapes, or any break in the skin. Wash hands often with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand rub if washing is not possible. read more