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what is tetanus ??

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Answered by selvamsasimaha
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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).

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Answered by Shadowymaster
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Tetanus also called as lockjaw is a serious bacterial infection that causes painful muscle spasms and can lead to death.

Tetanus is a potentially fatal bacterial infection that affects the nerves. A vaccine can easily prevent the infection, which has no cure. Tetanus is an infection caused by a bacterium called Clostridium tetani. Spores of tetanus bacteria are everywhere in the environment, including soil, dust, and manure.

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