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Effectiveness of a Personal Vaccination Recommendation Letter to Liver Transplant Patients and Family Physicians for Improving the Vaccination Status: Improving Vaccinations: Whom to Contact? [PDF]
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Preclinical Immunogenicity Evaluation of a DTacP-sIPV/Hib Combination Vaccine in Rodent Models Under Varying Formulations and Immunization Schedules. [PDF]
Fu Y +26 more
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Case of Traumatic Tetanus Successfully Treated by the Direct Application of Infusion of Tobacco.
John B Junor
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1979
Tetanus is caused by the organism Clostridium tetani, which produces tetanospasmin, a neurotoxin responsible for the clinical manifestations of muscle rigidity and reflex spasms. The majority of cases follow an anaerobic wound infection associated with trauma. Incubation period is usually 3 days to 3 weeks. 75% of patients present with trismus.
D D, Alfery, L A, Rauscher
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Tetanus is caused by the organism Clostridium tetani, which produces tetanospasmin, a neurotoxin responsible for the clinical manifestations of muscle rigidity and reflex spasms. The majority of cases follow an anaerobic wound infection associated with trauma. Incubation period is usually 3 days to 3 weeks. 75% of patients present with trismus.
D D, Alfery, L A, Rauscher
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
While the incidence of clinical tetanus had decreased greatly, efforts to eradicate the disease will depend mainly upon continued stress on prophylaxis. Recent cases demonstrate the need for both continued vigil in prophylaxis and sensitivity to the early signs of the clinical disease.
J H, Hughes, E H, Freimer, J K, Mantis
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While the incidence of clinical tetanus had decreased greatly, efforts to eradicate the disease will depend mainly upon continued stress on prophylaxis. Recent cases demonstrate the need for both continued vigil in prophylaxis and sensitivity to the early signs of the clinical disease.
J H, Hughes, E H, Freimer, J K, Mantis
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