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Tetanus is a severe, frequently fatal disease caused by an exotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani, a bacterium that is found in the environment. Tetanus is not transmitted from person to person. Rather, Clostridium tetani enters the body through an open wound, including lacerations, abrasions and puncture wounds. The toxin causes neuromuscular dysfunction, with rigidity and spasms of skeletal muscles. The muscle spasms usually start in the jaw (which is why the disease is sometimes called "lockjaw") and neck and may spread to many other muscles, leading to generalized paralysis.
Vaccine lawsuits – Justices divided

Vaccine lawsuits – Justices divided

New approach method could simplify study and treatment of human diseases

New approach method could simplify study and treatment of human diseases

Data shows Take Care Clinics’ quality of care exceeds national benchmarks

Data shows Take Care Clinics’ quality of care exceeds national benchmarks

Outbreak of whooping cough mirrors challenges in developing world, global health official says

Outbreak of whooping cough mirrors challenges in developing world, global health official says

Eastmont Community Center launches new adolescent immunization awareness initiative

Eastmont Community Center launches new adolescent immunization awareness initiative

Whooping cough on the rise in California

Whooping cough on the rise in California

Walgreens pharmacists in California offer immunizations that protect against pertussis

Walgreens pharmacists in California offer immunizations that protect against pertussis

Reuters examines conditional cash transfer programs in Latin America

Reuters examines conditional cash transfer programs in Latin America

Doctors demonstrate the true impact of vaccination

Doctors demonstrate the true impact of vaccination

RAB-1 monoclonal antibody study shows positive result for rabies

RAB-1 monoclonal antibody study shows positive result for rabies

Children, teens need good health before the start of new school year, says medical director

Children, teens need good health before the start of new school year, says medical director

Simple medical exams recommended for school-age children

Simple medical exams recommended for school-age children

Affordable Care Act that mandates free preventative services goes into effect in September

Affordable Care Act that mandates free preventative services goes into effect in September

Department of Health to hold vaccination drive for whooping cough

Department of Health to hold vaccination drive for whooping cough

Immunization rate increases among teens: NIS report

Immunization rate increases among teens: NIS report

Scientists suggest combination vaccine prevents pertussis

Scientists suggest combination vaccine prevents pertussis

BBC reports on efforts to broaden access to childhood vaccines

BBC reports on efforts to broaden access to childhood vaccines

Pharmacists in all states authorized to administer influenza vaccines

Pharmacists in all states authorized to administer influenza vaccines

August is National Immunization and Cataract Awareness Month

August is National Immunization and Cataract Awareness Month

Intellect Neurosciences receives patent for Alzheimer's disease vaccine

Intellect Neurosciences receives patent for Alzheimer's disease vaccine

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