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No thanks.

Tetanus shots typically contain aluminum adjuvants such as aluminum phosphate or aluminum hydroxide to enhance the immune response to the vaccine.

These adjuvants help the vaccine to be more effective by allowing for lesser quantities of the vaccine and fewer doses.

Additionally, some combination vaccines that include tetanus, such as DTaP and Tdap, may also contain antigens from Bordetella pertussis, which act as an effective adjuvant.

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The aP component is worse than useless; seems to confer a lifetime increased susceptibility to the actual disease, and may create an asymptomatic carrier state. And you probably know, the P was killing kids;

that’s why DPT was stopped and TDaP started. Big mistake imo.

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