Biology, asked by wipronreddy, 9 months ago

A person infected with Clostridium tetani should be given
(A) Toxoid vaccine with tetanospasmin
/
(B) Inactivated vaccine with killed bacteria
(C) Preformed antibodies against tetanhas bacteria
(D) All the above​

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Answered by serahduns
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Answer:

Tetanus hope it helps pls mark me brainliest !!!

Explanation:

Tetanus is acquired through infection of a cut or wound with the spores of the bacterium Clostridium tetani, and most cases occur within 14 days of infection. Tetanus cannot be transmitted from person to person.

Tetanus can be prevented through immunization with tetanus-toxoid-containing vaccines (TTCV). However, people who recover from tetanus do not have natural immunity and can be infected again.

The majority of reported tetanus cases are birth-associated among newborn babies and mothers who have not been sufficiently vaccinated with TTCV.

In 2015, about 34 000 newborns died from neonatal tetanus, a 96% reduction since 1988, largely due to scaled-up immunization with TTCV.

In 2016, 86% of infants worldwide were vaccinated with 3 doses of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP) containing vaccine.

Answered by AvaniRm
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Answer:

The answer is All the above

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