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how does infection occur?
Tetanus, also known as tetanus, is a serious disease caused by a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. These bacteria are commonly found in soil, dust and waste. Tetanus infection can occur when bacteria enter the body through open wounds, cuts, or skin injuries. The most common source of infection is lack of proper care of wounds.
The main cause of tetanus is a toxin secreted by the bacteria Clostridium tetani. The occurrence of tetanus may be associated with various risk factors, such as:
Symptoms of tetanus can vary between children and adults, but most commonly include:
In children, symptoms may be less pronounced, which may make diagnosis more difficult.
The diagnosis of tetanus is based on observation of symptoms and the patient’s history. If a tetanus infection is suspected, treatment is necessary as soon as possible. All wounds that could be a potential source of infection should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Treatment for tetanus includes the administration of tetanus antitoxin and anticonvulsants and analgesics.
Treating tetanus is difficult and requires hospitalization. Patients are administered tetanus antitoxin, which neutralizes the effects of the toxin. The prognosis depends on how quickly treatment is initiated and the patient’s general condition. If treated late, tetanus can lead to serious complications such as stroke, respiratory failure or myocarditis.
The most effective method of preventing tetanus is vaccination against this disease. Vaccination is recommended for all people and should be regularly renewed every 10 years. For people who have suffered wounds, vaccination may also be used as part of treatment to prevent infection.
Always remember that tetanus prevention is key. Try to avoid neglecting wounds and cuts, and regularly check your vaccinations.
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