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The boost of force in unfused tetanic contractions at variable interpulse intervals in fast motor units of the rat medial gastrocnemius. [PDF]
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The Lancet, 2009
Abstract Clostridium tetani is a Gram-positive spore-forming anaerobic bacillus able to infect and cause disease in both humans and animals. The bacterium is highly sensitive to oxygen but can survive in the environment as an extremely resistant metabolically inactive spore.
Lam Minh, Yen, C Louise, Thwaites
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Abstract Clostridium tetani is a Gram-positive spore-forming anaerobic bacillus able to infect and cause disease in both humans and animals. The bacterium is highly sensitive to oxygen but can survive in the environment as an extremely resistant metabolically inactive spore.
Lam Minh, Yen, C Louise, Thwaites
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2004
Tetanus is a potentially lethal disease that is preventable with appropriate vaccination. The diagnosis is made exclusively on clinical criteria, and early recognition and treatment are essential for positive outcome. Patients should be monitored in the intensive care unit immediately on diagnosis.
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Tetanus is a potentially lethal disease that is preventable with appropriate vaccination. The diagnosis is made exclusively on clinical criteria, and early recognition and treatment are essential for positive outcome. Patients should be monitored in the intensive care unit immediately on diagnosis.
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1992
Tetanus is a preventable disease with proper immunization. The marked decline in the incidence over the past several decades has resulted from widespread use of tetanus prophylaxis and improved wound management in the emergency department. Emergency physicians are among the most frequent providers of tetanus vaccination. We can stress the importance of
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Tetanus is a preventable disease with proper immunization. The marked decline in the incidence over the past several decades has resulted from widespread use of tetanus prophylaxis and improved wound management in the emergency department. Emergency physicians are among the most frequent providers of tetanus vaccination. We can stress the importance of
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The Lancet, 1967
Abstract A notational system for the classification of tetanus gives a severity index which should be comparable for all areas, and a concise method of recording the progress of the disease and the response to treatment.
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Abstract A notational system for the classification of tetanus gives a severity index which should be comparable for all areas, and a concise method of recording the progress of the disease and the response to treatment.
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