Do we really need a tetanus-diphtheria booster every 10 years? New research says maybe not

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Summary:
- This article discusses new research that suggests the tetanus and diphtheria vaccines may not need to be administered every 10 years as previously recommended.
- The study found that most adults maintain sufficient antibody levels for protection against these diseases for much longer than 10 years, potentially up to 30 years or more.
- The findings could lead to changes in vaccine recommendations, potentially reducing the frequency of booster shots required and saving healthcare costs.

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