In 2001, a serological survey of antibody against tetanus was carded out in the Czech Republic among 499 individuals aged between 40 and 64 years. It revealed that 2.8% of them had antibody titres below protective levels and 43.3% and 53.9% respectively had medium and high antibody titres, i.e. protective levels of antibodies. These results show a good immunity level against tetanus among the Czech population aged between 40 and 64 years, likely to be ascribed to the good immunization coverage achieved. The individuals with antibody titres below protective levels need revaccination.
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