DT immunizations provide active immunity to the toxin produced by the bacteria causing diphtheria and tetanus.
DT vaccine made ​​for specific purposes, for example in children who can not or do not need to receive a pertussis immunization, but still need to receive immunization with diphtheria and tetanus.
How basic immunization and test results with DPT immunization.
The vaccine is injected in the arm or thigh muscles as much as 0.5 mL.
This vaccine should not be given to children who are seriously ill or suffering from a high fever.
Side effects that may occur are mild fever and local swelling at the injection site, which usually lasts for 1-2 days.