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There is an assumption that if a person gets a cut from rusted iron object, there is more chance of Tetanus, and therefore we should get a Tetanus injection although rust itself does not cause tetanus. Tetanus is a disease caused by a bacterium called Clostridium Tetanic.

Do you agree with the statement “if a person gets a cut from rusted iron object, there is more chance of Tetanus”. Give justification for your agreement
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by kartikallinone
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Answer:

yes  i agree with the statement that after the cut one should have a injection

Explanation:

as you have said that tetanus is caused by a bacteria called "clostridium tetanic". And there is a very less chance that bacteria enters in your body.

but if by chance it enters then it causes tetanus which is also called "LOCK JAW" disease which cant be cured and your jaw will remain closed or open forever it makes us difficult for chew.

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