The Chatham County Health Department will be on site at the Compassion Christian Church Resource Center next week offering tetanus vaccinations as part of the community-wide response to the Ogeechee River flooding.
Tetanus bacteria is found naturally in soil. If you wade through flood water, you could encounter sharp objects and sustain an injury that allows the tetanus bacteria to enter your body. Although tetanus infection is rare, it can be very serious or even fatal.
The best way to prevent infection is to be vaccinated prior to exposure, which is why all adults should receive tetanus booster shots every 10 years. However, tetanus vaccination is still effective if given within 48 hours after an injury.
“Any residents or first responders who have been injured during the cleanup and recovery should ask their healthcare provider about a tetanus booster shot right away. Don’t wait until next week to be seen,” said Dr. Sierra Peebles, nurse manager of the Chatham County Health Department. “But we know the cleanup isn’t over yet, so our public health nurses will be ready to assist at the resource center for anyone who needs a tetanus booster next week.”
Tetanus vaccinations will be available on Tuesday, August 20 and Thursday, August 22 from 4-8 p.m. at the Compassion Christian Church Adult Ministry Center, 50 Al Henderson Boulevard. Tetanus vaccination is also available at both Chatham County Health Department clinic locations in Savannah during regular clinic hours. No appointment is needed for tetanus vaccination.
The cost of tetanus vaccination is covered by most health insurance plans. Insurance plans will be billed with no out-of-pocket cost for patients. Individuals without insurance will receive the vaccine at no cost.
Residents are also reminded to keep kids out of flood water. Flood water can displace insects and reptiles which can be dangerous to people. The water can also be contaminated with bacteria and harmful chemicals. If it’s necessary for you to touch flood water as you clean up, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
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