 The study assessed maternal tetanus toxoid, TT, vaccination in Pakistan and found that 79% of pregnant women were vaccinated with two doses, while 16% were unvaccinated. Regular antenatal care was associated with increased odds ratios for sufficient TT vaccination. Reducing barriers for visiting antenatal care facilities could be key to achieving the goal for maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination in low-income countries. This article was authored by Sihar Iqbal, Inet Ali, Jemik Mexioglu, and others.