- Assess if wound is tetanus prone or high-risk tetanus prone (table 1)
- Assess immunisation status (Table 2)
- Is tetanus-containing vaccine and or Tetanus Immunoglobulin (TIG) required? (Table 2)
Table 1
Tetanus prone: |
High risk- tetanus prone |
Compound fracture |
Heavy contamination with soil or manure |
Puncture-type injuries in a contaminated environment e.g. gardening injuries |
Wound with extensive tissue damage e.g. contusion or burns |
Wound containing foreign body (especially wood splinters) |
Wound or burns requiring surgery that is delayed >6 hours |
Certain animal bites/scratches (e.g. animal routing in soil, or pet/animal living in agricultural setting) |
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Wounds or burns with systemic sepsis |
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Note: individual risk assessment is required and this list is not exhaustive e.g. a wound from a discarded needle found in a park may a tetanus-prone injury but a needle stick injury in a medical environment is not.
Table 2
Immediate Treatment |
Later Treatment |
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Clean wound |
Tetanus prone |
Tetanus prone + high risk |
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FULLY IMMUNISED (defined as): Under 5s who have had full primary course* Age 5-10 with primary course* and 1 booster Over 11 years of age and had ≥ 3 doses** and 3rd dose within the last 10 years |
None |
None |
None |
Further doses of vaccine as per usual recommended schedule |
Age 5-10 with primary course, but no preschool booster Adequate priming course**, but last dose >10 years ago |
None |
Vaccine dose “booster” |
Vaccine dose “booster” + 1 dose TIG in a different site |
Further doses of vaccine as per usual recommended schedule |
Not had full primary course* OR Immunisation status unknown |
Vaccine dose |
Vaccine dose + 1 dose TIG in a different site |
Vaccine dose “booster” + 1 dose TIG in a different site |
Further doses of vaccine as per usual recommended schedule |
* Primary Immunisation – 3 doses of tetanus containing vaccine at least one month apart (usually at 2, 3, and 4 months of age)
** At least 3 doses of tetanus vaccine at appropriate intervals. This definition of “adequate course” is for the risk assessment of tetanus-prone wounds only. The full UK schedule is five doses of tetanus containing vaccine at appropriate intervals.