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Diptheria, Tetanus, Polio DPT Vaccination
Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent infectious diseases and their potentially severe complications. The DPT vaccine, which protects against diphtheria, tetanus, and polio, is a cornerstone of public health efforts worldwide.
What You Need to Know
one Dose | 10 Years | from £35 per dose
If you are travelling to a risk area for polio or diphtheria, you may need the polio, diphtheria and tetanus vaccine. Whether you require this booster depends on the date of your last vaccination.
Available in DMB Chemist & Tower Pharmacy
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The DPT vaccine is recommended globally as part of routine childhood immunisation schedules. Key regions include:
United States: The DPT vaccine is part of the standard immunization schedule for children.
Canada: The vaccine is routinely administered to children.
European Union: All member countries include the DPT vaccine in their national immunisation programs.
Australia and New Zealand: Both countries recommend the DPT vaccine for children.
Many countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America: These regions also follow WHO guidelines, which include the DPT vaccine as a critical part of childhood immunisation.
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Infants and Children
The DPT vaccine is primarily administered to infants and children as part of routine immunisation schedules.Travellers to High-Risk Areas
Adults traveling to regions where diphtheria, tetanus, or polio are prevalent should ensure they are up to date with their DPT vaccinations.Outbreak Situations
During outbreaks of any of these diseases, immediate vaccination campaigns may be initiated to contain the spread.Post-Injury Tetanus Prevention
Individuals with wounds or injuries that might be contaminated with tetanus spores should receive a booster if their vaccination status is not current. -
Diphtheria
A serious bacterial infection that can cause severe respiratory issues, heart problems, and even death.Tetanus
A bacterial infection characterised by muscle stiffness and spasms, often referred to as "lockjaw," which can be fatal if untreated.Polio
A viral infection that can lead to permanent paralysis and, in severe cases, can be life-threatening. -
The DPT vaccine is typically administered in a series of doses.
Primary Series
Infants: The first dose is given at 2 months of age, followed by additional doses at 4 months, 6 months, and 15-18 months.Children: A booster dose is given between 4-6 years of age.
Booster Doses
Adolescents and Adults: Booster doses are recommended every 10 years to maintain immunity, often combined with other vaccines like the Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) for broader protection.
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