To prevent tetanus bacteria from entering the body, it's essential to keep wounds clean and properly cared for by washing them with soap and water immediately after injury. Additionally, staying up-to-date with vaccinations, particularly the tetanus vaccine (Tdap), is crucial, as it provides immunity against the bacteria. Avoiding contact with rusted objects and ensuring proper hygiene in environments where injuries are likely can further reduce the risk. Regularly checking and maintaining vaccination status, especially for those at higher risk, is key to prevention.
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