Hepatitis A one year for a single dose. If a booster is given within that year the course then lasts for 10 years.
Tetanus once a full course of three is given it certainly lasts 10 years at least. However if an individual has had the full child adolescent course of 5 injections it has been advised that generally no further boosters be given unless there is a real risk of tetanus i.e. a farm accident or a major RTA. This is because with increasing doses there is an increase in vaccine reactions such that the risk outweighs the benefit.
Typhoid course of injectable vaccine and oral vaccines vary and there is little data to confirm duration of cover. The suggestions I have seen are 3 years for the injectable and 5 years for the oral.
2007-02-09 12:50:05
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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It is recommended that the tetanus vaccine be updated every 10 years. The hepatitis A vaccine lasts from 15 to 30 years and with the typhoid vaccine a booster is recommended every 5 years if you are at risk.
2007-02-05 23:49:54
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answered by Shelley 4
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10 years.
2007-02-05 23:52:30
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answered by Claire k 1
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tetnus is 10 years typhoid i think is 3 years not sure about hep a call nhs direct or your gp they will know
2007-02-05 23:50:10
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answered by JULIE S 3
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I've seen the change in the Bible Belt. The Bible is not the reason behind fitting in. Gainesville, Georgia is nic-named "little Mexico".
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answered by Anonymous
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5-10 yrs.
2007-02-06 00:15:18
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answered by sunflare63 7
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