Yep, there has been an 89% reduction in tetanus infections since the advent of the vaccine, since 1990.
Given how rare tetanus is, I'm willing to bet you're more likely to die from the vaccine than from the disease.
Not likely, it’s a very mild shot, side effects are rare. The needle going through your epidermis is the the worst part.
Any injection carries a risk, such as introducing an infection, improper procedure (like not aspirating the needle), or the wrong substance being injected.
Why do you trust this data ? Who told you that it can't be manipulated to suit a need ?
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