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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.
America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being 2005

America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being 2005

Tetanus toxin may help fight depression, anxiety, anorexia and Parkinson's

Tetanus toxin may help fight depression, anxiety, anorexia and Parkinson's

FDA approves whooping cough vaccine for adults

FDA approves whooping cough vaccine for adults

Whooping cough vaccine may be introduced in New Zealand

Whooping cough vaccine may be introduced in New Zealand

New vaccine against whooping cough is effective in teens and adults

New vaccine against whooping cough is effective in teens and adults

Booster vaccine that includes protection against pertussis shows promise

Booster vaccine that includes protection against pertussis shows promise

Health Protection Agency publishes report on the benefits of vaccination to children's health

Health Protection Agency publishes report on the benefits of vaccination to children's health

Fragile US vaccine system needs improvement

Fragile US vaccine system needs improvement

Boostrix receives FDA approval as treatment for pertussis

Boostrix receives FDA approval as treatment for pertussis

Whooping cough makes a comeback

Whooping cough makes a comeback

Protection against 12 different communicable diseases available for infants and toddlers

Protection against 12 different communicable diseases available for infants and toddlers

Vaccine prevents deadly pneumonia in African children

Vaccine prevents deadly pneumonia in African children

Vaccine against pneumonia and invasive pneumococcal disease shows promise

Vaccine against pneumonia and invasive pneumococcal disease shows promise

Vaccine for whooping cough in teens

Vaccine for whooping cough in teens

U.S. children undervaccinated

U.S. children undervaccinated

3 million newborn babies' lives could be saved for less than $1 per child

3 million newborn babies' lives could be saved for less than $1 per child

Medical interventions during pregnancy and childbirth may not be the best way to improve newborn survival

Medical interventions during pregnancy and childbirth may not be the best way to improve newborn survival

Lancet neonatal survival series

Lancet neonatal survival series

Fear of botulism as a bioterrorist weapon is to be reduced by British vaccine technology

Fear of botulism as a bioterrorist weapon is to be reduced by British vaccine technology

Findings could lead to new knowledge that could speed the development of drugs to block botulism or tetanus toxins more rapidly

Findings could lead to new knowledge that could speed the development of drugs to block botulism or tetanus toxins more rapidly

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