Nizhny Novgorod residents have started to get revaccinated against diphtheria and tetanus more often.
On June 26, 2026, 09:31 Society The rates of revaccination against diphtheria and tetanus have increased in the Nizhny Novgorod region. This was reported by a representative of the regional healthcare sector, Alexey Nikонов, citing data from Rospotrebnadzor on the number of vaccinated Russians. With stable primary vaccination rates, residents of Nizhny Novgorod have become more active in "updating their immunity." In 2025, over 273.9 thousand people underwent revaccination against diphtheria—more than the previous year, which had 259.7 thousand. About 85 thousand of them are children. A comparable level is maintained for tetanus revaccination: last year, over 273 thousand residents of the region received a booster shot. The vaccination rates against tuberculosis remain consistently high. This year, 24.2 thousand people were vaccinated, with the majority being newborns—17.9 thousand. At the same time, a decrease in coverage is noted for a number of infections. For instance, the number of vaccinated against whooping cough decreased both in primary vaccination—from 21.2 thousand to 20.6 thousand—and in revaccination—from 23.4 thousand to 22.2 thousand. A decrease was also recorded for measles: in 2025, 21.9 thousand people underwent primary vaccination compared to 26.8 thousand the previous year, and 37.8 thousand received revaccination compared to 44.1 thousand. A similar trend is observed for epidemic mumps and rubella. Earlier, we reported that an AI assistant began conducting express diagnostics in a Nizhny Novgorod hospital. NIA "Nizhny Novgorod" has channels on Telegram and MAX. Subscribe to stay updated on major events, exclusive materials, and timely information. Copyright © 1999—2025 NIA "Nizhny Novgorod". When republishing, a hyperlink to NIA "Nizhny Novgorod" is required. This resource may contain materials 18+
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Nizhny Novgorod residents have started to get revaccinated against diphtheria and tetanus more often.
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