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Tetanus Vaccine VAERS Reports and VICP Data

Published: April 6, 2024

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As of December 27, 2024, there have been 213,463 adverse events reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) in connection with tetanus and tetanus-containing vaccines combined with additional vaccines since 1990, including 3,236 related deaths, 22,785 hospitalizations, and 3,785 related disabilities. However, the numbers of vaccine-related injuries and deaths reported to VAERS may not reflect the true number of serious health problems that occur develop after tetanus vaccination.

Even though the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 legally required pediatricians and other vaccine providers to report serious health problems following vaccination to federal health agencies (VAERS), many doctors and other medical workers giving vaccines to children and adults fail to report vaccine-related health problem to VAERS. There is evidence that only between one and 10 percent of serious health problems that occur after use of prescription drugs or vaccines in the U.S. are ever reported to federal health officials, who are responsible for regulating the safety of drugs and vaccines and issue national vaccine policy recommendations.        

As of January 1, 2025, there have been 6,832 claims filed so far in the federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) for 885 deaths and 5,947 injuries that occurred after tetanus and tetanus-containing vaccines combined with additional vaccines. Of that number, the U.S. Court of Claims administering the VICP has compensated 2,787 children and adults, who have filed claims for tetanus vaccine associated injury.

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