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Pediatric > Tetanus
The following information is about Tetanus.
Tetanus Defined
An acute, sometimes fatal, disease of the central nervous system; caused by the toxin of the tetanus bacterium, which usually enters the body through an open wound. The tetanus bacterium live in soil and manure, but also can be found in the human intestine and other places.
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Off-site Tetanus Links, User Submitted
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Mon Jun 22
- Tetanus Vaccine - UMHS Approved Clinical Care Guideline
- Cuts and scrapes: First aid - MayoClinic.com
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Mon May 25
- frischdichauf. at: impfaktion
Thu May 14
Thu May 7
- NEJM -- Vaccine Refusal, Mandatory Immunization, and the Risks of Vaccine-Preven table Diseases: This Special Article is available free full-text, no embargo. Thanks, NEJM! Get the facts on Vaccines.
Fri Mar 13
- Project Congo: Raising awareness about atrocities in the Democratic Republic of Congo. What you can do to help
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Fri Feb 27
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