The harrowing, deadly infection could make a comeback, especially in states vulnerable to climate-linked natural disasters, like Florida and Texas, an NBC News investigation finds.
After decades of success against tetanus in the U.S., there are troubling signs that the deadly bacterial infection could make a comeback, a fallout from the drop in vaccination combined with a rise in climate change-related natural disasters that can increase the risk of exposure.
In 1948, when the tetanus vaccine was first combined with diphtheria and pertussis, 601 cases of tetanus were reported in the U.S. In recent years, that has dropped to about 15 to 28 annual cases.
In 2024, however, there were 32 cases. This year, there have been at least 37 confirmed cases, the most in over a decade.
An NBC News/Stanford University investigation has found widespread declines in kindergarten vaccination against tetanus. In states that provided data back to 2019, more than 75% of counties and jurisdictions across the U.S. have seen downward trends in young children getting the diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTaP) series of shots. The vaccine is first given to babies at 2 months.
So, we’re back to this bullshit again…

I hate memes like this. They are so disingenuous. I don’t get vaccines only for me, I get them for my immuno-compromised neighbors as well.
Tetanus isn’t contagious so this is the perfect context for the meme.
It also works for contagious ones too, because choosing to spread infection also means I hope they die.
To be fair, tetanus vaccines only protect the person who gets them.
Scared straight business in classrooms. Show kids what tetanus looks like when you get it and not the vaccine.
People are stupid and they get what they deserve if they do not get vaccinated.
The one exception is for a medical reason, which only applies to an extremely small portion of the population.
Exactly.
Unfortunately it’ll be their kids who suffer and die. And instead of accepting that vaccines work, they will blame doctors and science and “the system”.
Why are our memories so bad? There are still people alive who lost friends to polio.
People chose to not get vaccinated for covid while people they personally knew were dying off around them. It isn’t a memory problem, they are morons.
Well, some chiropractor on YouTube did say germs are only a theory, and horse paste will get rid of the bad energy.
Tetanus? Jesus kick flipping Christ.





