The DTP vaccine is the vaccine that protects against Diphtheria, Tetanus and Poliomyelitis. It is also called “tetanus vaccine”. It is compulsory in France. Age and reminders.
The protection of tetanus but also diphtheria and poliomyelic requires vaccination with the vaccine DTP (Repevax®…). Jonas Edward Salk, an American biologist, is the inventor of the first vaccine against poliomyelitis. Gaston Ramon develops the first effective vaccine against diphtheria in 1923. The vaccine against tetanus was developed by Pierre Descombey in 1924. This vaccination is OBLIGATORY in France for all children born since January 1, 2018. When to do the reminder ? For the adults ? What is the name commercial ? What are the Side effects ?
Definition: what is the DTP vaccine?
The DTP vaccine is a vaccine that prevents against 3 diseases: diphtheria (kind of angina caused by bacteria), the tetanus and the poliomyelitis (viral infection). It is combined with the vaccine against whooping cough in children but not necessarily in adults. “All marketed vaccines DTPolio and DTPpoliocoqueculuche contain aluminum as an adjuvant”, explains Dr. Marc Druet, general practitioner.
What is the name of the tetanus vaccine?
The vaccine against tetanus but also against diphtheria and poliomyelitis (hence its name DTP) is marketed in France under different names depending on whether or not it is combined with other vaccines.
► Diphtheria / Tetanus / Poliomyelitis: Revaxis® (dTP valencies)
► Diphtheria / Tetanus / Pertussis / Poliomyelitis: Children (DTCaP valences) : InfanrixTetra® / Tetravac-acellular® Teenagers and adults (dTcaP valences): Boostrixtetra® / Repevax®
► Diphtheria / Tetanus / Pertussis / Poliomyelitis / Haemophilus influenzae b: InfanrixQuinta® Pentavac®
► Diphtheria / Tetanus / Poliomyelitis / Pertussis / Haemophilus influenzae b / Hepatitis B: Infanrix Hexa® Hexyon® Vaxelis®
What is the DTP vaccine schedule?
There Primary vaccination includes two injections at the age of 2 months (8 weeks) and 4 months, followed by a booster at the age of 11 months. This scheme should not be deferred. Some healthcare professionals and medical students also need to be vaccinated. The DTP vaccine is available in pharmacies and recommended for the rest of the population.
“In the event of a forgotten reminder, the vaccination must be resumed where it stopped”
When to recall the DTP vaccine?
A recall is mandatory at 11 months and reminders are recommended to:
- at 6 years old: one dose of DTCaPolio vaccine;
- between 11 and 13 years old: one dose of TcaPolio15 vaccine;
- at age 25: one dose of dTcaPolio, or, if the person has received a dose of whooping cough vaccine for less than 5 years, one dose of dTPolio;
- at age 45: one dose of dTPolio;
- at age 65: one dose of dTPolio;
- at 75, 85, etc. (ten-year interval beyond age 65): one dose of dTPolio.
Is the tetanus vaccine compulsory?
The primary vaccination (two injections followed by a booster) is compulsory for all children born on or after January 1, 2018.
What to do if you forgot to do the reminder of the tetanus vaccine?
“In the event of a forgotten reminder, you must resume vaccination where it left off, respecting the ages at more or less 5 years. For example, a vaccine booster given at age 28 (less than 5 years compared to 25) can be repeated at age 45 but if it was given at age 33 (+5 years compared to 25) it must also be redone at 45″ says the general practitioner.
What are the side effects of the DTP vaccine?
“After vaccination, feverish and painful reactions at the injection site can occur but they have become much rarer thanks to the reduction in the valences used in vaccines”, reassures Dr. Marc Druet.
What is the price of the DTP vaccine? Is it reimbursed?
- Infanrix Tetra®: €14.03
- Boostrixtetra®: €22.71
- Repevax®: €22.71
- Tetravac-acellular®: €14.03
He is reimbursed at 65%.
Thanks to Dr Marc Druet, general practitioner.
- Public drug database ANSM
- Vaccination schedule