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  • Tetanus
  • Bacterial infection characterized by muscle spasms

    Tetanus (from Ancient Greek τέτανος 'tension', 'stretched', 'rigid'), also known as lockjaw, is a bacterial infection caused by Clostridium tetani and

    Tetanus

    Tetanus

    Tetanus

  • Tetanus vaccine
  • Vaccines used to prevent tetanus

    Tetanus vaccine, also known as tetanus toxoid (TT), is a toxoid vaccine used to prevent tetanus. During childhood, five doses are recommended, with a

    Tetanus vaccine

    Tetanus vaccine

    Tetanus_vaccine

  • DPT vaccine
  • Combination vaccine

    diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus (lockjaw). The vaccine components include diphtheria and tetanus toxoids, and either killed whole cells

    DPT vaccine

    DPT vaccine

    DPT_vaccine

  • Clostridium tetani
  • Common soil bacterium and the causative agent of tetanus

    Clostridium tetani is a common soil bacterium and the causative agent of tetanus. Vegetative cells of Clostridium tetani are usually rod-shaped and up to

    Clostridium tetani

    Clostridium tetani

    Clostridium_tetani

  • Tetanus toxin
  • Extremely potent neurotoxin

    Tetanus toxin (TeNT) is an extremely potent neurotoxin produced by the vegetative cell of Clostridium tetani in anaerobic conditions, causing tetanus

    Tetanus toxin

    Tetanus toxin

    Tetanus_toxin

  • Anti-tetanus immunoglobulin
  • Medication made up of antibodies against the tetanus toxin

    Anti-tetanus immunoglobulin, also known as tetanus immune globulin (TIG) and tetanus antitoxin, is a medication made up of antibodies against the tetanus toxin

    Anti-tetanus immunoglobulin

    Anti-tetanus immunoglobulin

    Anti-tetanus_immunoglobulin

  • Neonatal tetanus
  • Medical condition

    Neonatal tetanus (trismus nascentium) is a form of generalised tetanus that occurs in newborns. Infants who have not acquired passive immunity from an

    Neonatal tetanus

    Neonatal tetanus

    Neonatal_tetanus

  • Diphtheria
  • Bacterial disease

    given along with tetanus vaccine and pertussis vaccine, are recommended during childhood. Further doses of the diphtheria–tetanus vaccine are recommended

    Diphtheria

    Diphtheria

    Diphtheria

  • Risus sardonicus
  • Sustained spasm of the facial muscles

    the facial muscles that appears to produce grinning. It may be caused by tetanus, strychnine poisoning, or Wilson's disease, and has been reported after

    Risus sardonicus

    Risus sardonicus

    Risus_sardonicus

  • Booster dose
  • Additional administration of vaccine

    time. For example, tetanus shot boosters are often recommended every 10 years, by which point memory cells specific against tetanus lose their function

    Booster dose

    Booster dose

    Booster_dose

  • Toxoid
  • Weakened form of a toxin, often used for vaccines

    preserved. For example, the tetanus toxoid is derived from the tetanospasmin produced by Clostridium tetani. The latter causes tetanus and is vaccinated against

    Toxoid

    Toxoid

    Toxoid

  • Diphtheria vaccine
  • Vaccine against diphtheria

    vaccines) include tetanus vaccine, others (known as DPT vaccine or DTaP vaccine depending on the pertussis antigen used) comes with the tetanus and pertussis

    Diphtheria vaccine

    Diphtheria vaccine

    Diphtheria_vaccine

  • Pertussis vaccine
  • Vaccine protecting against whooping cough

    acellular vaccines. The vaccine is only available in combination with tetanus and diphtheria vaccines (DPT vaccine). Pertussis vaccine is estimated to

    Pertussis vaccine

    Pertussis vaccine

    Pertussis_vaccine

  • Expanded Program on Immunization (Philippines)
  • Childhood immunization schedule

    global certification; eliminating measles by 2008; and eliminating neonatal tetanus by 2008. Every Wednesday is designated as immunization day and is adopted

    Expanded Program on Immunization (Philippines)

    Expanded_Program_on_Immunization_(Philippines)

  • Trismus
  • Condition of limited jaw mobility

    restricted opening of the mouth. The term was initially used in the setting of tetanus. Trismus may be caused by spasm of the muscles of mastication or a variety

    Trismus

    Trismus

    Trismus

  • ATC code J07
  • Pharmaceutical drug classification

    conjugated J07AM01 Tetanus toxoid J07AM51 Tetanus toxoid, combinations with diphtheria toxoid J07AM52 Tetanus toxoid, combinations with tetanus immunoglobulin

    ATC code J07

    ATC_code_J07

  • Vaccine-preventable disease
  • Disease that has an effective preventitive vaccine

    hepatitis B, measles, meningitis, mumps, pertussis, poliomyelitis, rubella, tetanus, tuberculosis, and yellow fever. The WHO reports licensed vaccines being

    Vaccine-preventable disease

    Vaccine-preventable_disease

  • Splinter
  • Medical condition

    woman was diagnosed with tetanus, admitted to the hospital, and begun on a regimen of 3,000 units of tetanus immune globulin, tetanus toxoid, and intravenous

    Splinter

    Splinter

    Splinter

  • Vaccine
  • Preparation for acquired immunity to disease

    of smallpox and the restriction of diseases such as polio, measles, and tetanus from much of the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that

    Vaccine

    Vaccine

    Vaccine

  • Vaccination schedule
  • Series of vaccinations

    immune response or to boost response that fades over time. For example, tetanus vaccine boosters are often recommended every 10 years. Vaccine schedules

    Vaccination schedule

    Vaccination schedule

    Vaccination_schedule

  • Sardonicism
  • Expressions of humor used during adversity: cynicism, derision, skepticism

    is an apparent smile on the face of those who are convulsing because of tetanus or strychnine poisoning. From the Oxford English Dictionary, "A fixed,

    Sardonicism

    Sardonicism

  • List of childhood diseases and disorders
  • Poliomyelitis prenatal Listeria Group B streptoccus infection Tay–Sachs disease Tetanus Ureaplasma urealyticum infection Respiratory syncytial virus infection

    List of childhood diseases and disorders

    List of childhood diseases and disorders

    List_of_childhood_diseases_and_disorders

  • Exotoxin
  • Toxin from bacteria that destroys or disrupts cells

    and can be used to produce antitoxins and, in the case of diphtheria and tetanus toxoids, are used as vaccines. Exotoxins are susceptible to antibodies

    Exotoxin

    Exotoxin

    Exotoxin

  • Post-exposure prophylaxis
  • Preventive medical treatment after exposure

    of income). Tetanus toxoid can be given in case of a suspected exposure to tetanus. In such cases, it can be given with or without tetanus immunoglobulin

    Post-exposure prophylaxis

    Post-exposure_prophylaxis

  • List of GSK plc products
  • Hiberix (for haemophilus B conjugate vaccine (tetanus toxoid conjugate)) Infanrix (for diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine adsorbed)

    List of GSK plc products

    List_of_GSK_plc_products

  • Human chorionic gonadotropin
  • Hormone for the maternal recognition of pregnancy

    of the β subunit of HCG covalently linked to tetanus toxoid. It was alleged that a non-conjugated tetanus vaccine used in developing countries was laced

    Human chorionic gonadotropin

    Human chorionic gonadotropin

    Human_chorionic_gonadotropin

  • Passive immunity
  • Transfer of antibodies between organisms

    used to treat tetanus, when serum from immunized horses was injected into patients with severe tetanus in an attempt to neutralize the tetanus toxin, and

    Passive immunity

    Passive_immunity

  • DTaP-IPV/Hib vaccine
  • Combination vaccine

    against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, and Haemophilus influenzae type B. Its generic name is "diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular

    DTaP-IPV/Hib vaccine

    DTaP-IPV/Hib_vaccine

  • Hexavalent vaccine
  • Single vaccine protecting against six individual diseases

    usually refers to the children's vaccine that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, haemophilus B, and hepatitis B, which is used

    Hexavalent vaccine

    Hexavalent vaccine

    Hexavalent_vaccine

  • Giuseppina Cattani (physician)
  • Italian bacteriologist, physician

    remembered for her bacteriology studies on tetanus. Together with her mentor Guido Tizzoni, she carried out tetanus research on guinea pigs, identifying what

    Giuseppina Cattani (physician)

    Giuseppina Cattani (physician)

    Giuseppina_Cattani_(physician)

  • Sanela Diana Jenkins
  • Bosnian entrepreneur and philanthropist

    Post. Jenkins, Diana (2010-01-25). "Among the Building Blocks in Haiti: Tetanus Shots and Prosthetics". Huffington Post. Jenkins, Diana (2010-03-01). "U

    Sanela Diana Jenkins

    Sanela Diana Jenkins

    Sanela_Diana_Jenkins

  • Hantavirus vaccine
  • Vaccine against hantavirus infections

    MeNZB NmVac4-A/C/Y/W-135 Pertussis# Plague Pneumococcal# PCV PPSV Q fever Tetanus# Tuberculosis BCG# Typhoid# Ty21a ViCPS Typhus combination: DPT/DTwP/DTaP

    Hantavirus vaccine

    Hantavirus vaccine

    Hantavirus_vaccine

  • National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act
  • 1986 United States legislation on health

    all health care providers who administer vaccines against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae

    National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act

    National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act

    National_Childhood_Vaccine_Injury_Act

  • SNARE protein
  • Protein family

    SNAREs are the targets of the neurotoxins responsible for botulism and tetanus produced by certain bacteria. SNAREs can be divided into two categories:

    SNARE protein

    SNARE protein

    SNARE_protein

  • DTaP-IPV-HepB vaccine
  • Combination vaccine

    vaccine is a combination vaccine whose generic name is diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed, hepatitis B (recombinant) and

    DTaP-IPV-HepB vaccine

    DTaP-IPV-HepB_vaccine

  • Childhood immunizations in the United States
  • and bacterial infections including hepatitis B, rotavirus, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type b, pneumococcal disease, polio

    Childhood immunizations in the United States

    Childhood immunizations in the United States

    Childhood_immunizations_in_the_United_States

  • Salma Hayek
  • Mexican and American actress (born 1966)

    (through disposable diaper sales) of vaccines against maternal and neonatal tetanus. She is a global spokesperson for the Pampers/UNICEF partnership to help

    Salma Hayek

    Salma Hayek

    Salma_Hayek

  • Lockjaw
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sustained spasm of the masseter (jaw) muscle, often observed in cases of tetanus Tetanus, an infectious disease of the central nervous system Temporomandibular

    Lockjaw

    Lockjaw

  • Clostridium
  • Genus of bacteria

    significant human pathogens, including the causative agents of botulism and tetanus. It also formerly included an important cause of diarrhea, Clostridioides

    Clostridium

    Clostridium

    Clostridium

  • Wether
  • Castrated ram

    later. Castration can increase the risk of tetanus due to creating a wound for Clostridium tetani to enter. Tetanus vaccines are recommended. Similarly, parasites

    Wether

    Wether

    Wether

  • List of 9-1-1 episodes
  • and an abused girl named Abigail biting a priest at an exorcism due to tetanus. 130 6 "Family History" Maggie Kiley Taylor Wong November 13, 2025 (2025-11-13)

    List of 9-1-1 episodes

    List of 9-1-1 episodes

    List_of_9-1-1_episodes

  • Kitasato Shibasaburō
  • Japanese physician and bacteriologist (1853–1931)

    person to grow the tetanus bacillus in pure culture, and in 1890 cooperated with Emil von Behring in developing a serum therapy for tetanus using this pure

    Kitasato Shibasaburō

    Kitasato Shibasaburō

    Kitasato_Shibasaburō

  • Antitoxin
  • Antibody with the ability to neutralize a specific toxin

    toxin, making them hyperimmune globulins. Antitoxins to diphtheria and tetanus toxins were produced by Emil Adolf von Behring and his colleagues from

    Antitoxin

    Antitoxin

    Antitoxin

  • Tetanic contraction
  • Type of muscle contraction

    (also called tetanized state, tetanus, or physiologic tetanus, the latter to differentiate from the disease called tetanus) is a sustained muscle contraction

    Tetanic contraction

    Tetanic contraction

    Tetanic_contraction

  • Kiwanis
  • International service club

    The Eliminate Project, dedicated to wiping out maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT), which kills more than 100,000 babies worldwide each year. Until

    Kiwanis

    Kiwanis

  • Frostbite
  • Effect of low temperature on skin and other tissues

    it may cause further damage such as abrasions. The use of ibuprofen and tetanus toxoid is recommended for pain relief or to reduce swelling or inflammation

    Frostbite

    Frostbite

    Frostbite

  • Tetany
  • Medical condition, exhibiting involuntary contraction of muscles

    of the nerves that innervate them. Muscle cramps caused by the disease tetanus are not classified as tetany; rather, they are due to a lack of inhibition

    Tetany

    Tetany

    Tetany

  • Hashish
  • Compressed form of cannabis resin

    ON THE ANIMAL SYSTEM IN HEALTH, AND THEIR UTILITY IN THE TREATMENT OF TETANUS AND OTHER CONVULSIVE DISEASES. Fankhauser, in Sznitman; Olssen; Room (2008);

    Hashish

    Hashish

    Hashish

  • Gaston Ramon
  • French veterinarian and biologist (1886–1963)

    and biologist best known for his role in the treatment of diphtheria and tetanus. He was born in Bellechaume (Yonne, France) and attended l'École vétérinaire

    Gaston Ramon

    Gaston Ramon

    Gaston_Ramon

  • CSL Limited
  • Australian biotechnology company

    diabetics (1923) development of a tetanus vaccine (1938) development of a combined vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough (1953) rapid adoption

    CSL Limited

    CSL Limited

    CSL_Limited

  • Timeline of human vaccines
  • by George F. Dick and Gladys Dick 1924 – First inactive vaccine for tetanus (tetanus toxoid, TT) by Gaston Ramon, C. Zoeller and P. Descombey 1926 – First

    Timeline of human vaccines

    Timeline_of_human_vaccines

  • Neuromuscular junction
  • Junction between motor neuron and muscle fiber

    regained. Tetanus toxin, also known as tetanospasmin is a potent neurotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani and causes the disease state, tetanus. The LD50

    Neuromuscular junction

    Neuromuscular junction

    Neuromuscular_junction

  • Instituto Butantan
  • Biotech research center in Brazil

    and medicines against many diseases, which include tuberculosis, rabies, tetanus and diphtheria. The Instituto Butantan was founded by the Brazilian physician

    Instituto Butantan

    Instituto Butantan

    Instituto_Butantan

  • Dry bite
  • Bite that does not release venom

    inflammation, swelling and/or erythema. It may also lead to infection, including tetanus. Dry bites can occur from all snakes, but their frequency varies from species

    Dry bite

    Dry_bite

  • Emil von Behring
  • German physiologist (1854–1917)

    be a major cause of child death. His work with the disease, as well as tetanus, has come to bring him most of his fame and acknowledgment. He was honoured

    Emil von Behring

    Emil von Behring

    Emil_von_Behring

  • Clostridia
  • Class of bacteria

    the genus Clostridium are among the most dangerous known. Examples are tetanus toxin (known as tetanospasmin) produced by C. tetani and botulinum toxin

    Clostridia

    Clostridia

    Clostridia

  • Vaccination policy
  • Health policy in relation to vaccination

    three million deaths worldwide, across all age groups, from diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and measles. With some vaccines, a goal of vaccination policies

    Vaccination policy

    Vaccination policy

    Vaccination_policy

  • Hib vaccine
  • Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine

    Hib vaccine is available by itself, in combination with the diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis vaccine, and in combination with the hepatitis B vaccine, among

    Hib vaccine

    Hib vaccine

    Hib_vaccine

  • Burn
  • Injury to flesh or skin, often caused by excessive heat

    tissue swelling. The most common complications of burns involve infection. Tetanus toxoid should be given if not up to date. In 2015, fire and heat resulted

    Burn

    Burn

    Burn

  • Anti-vaccine activism
  • MeNZB NmVac4-A/C/Y/W-135 Pertussis# Plague Pneumococcal# PCV PPSV Q fever Tetanus# Tuberculosis BCG# Typhoid# Ty21a ViCPS Typhus combination: DPT/DTwP/DTaP

    Anti-vaccine activism

    Anti-vaccine activism

    Anti-vaccine_activism

  • Curare
  • Group of chemical substances used as poison

    of the diaphragm. In medicine, curare has been used as a treatment for tetanus and strychnine poisoning and as a paralyzing agent for surgical procedures

    Curare

    Curare

    Curare

  • WHO Model List of Essential Medicines
  • Formulary by the World Health Organization

    cells Whole blood Anti-D immunoglobulin Anti-rabies immunoglobulin Anti-tetanus immunoglobulin Complementary: Normal immunoglobulinα Coagulation factor

    WHO Model List of Essential Medicines

    WHO_Model_List_of_Essential_Medicines

  • Liv Tyler
  • American actress (born 1977)

    Givenchy Mother's Day promotion in support of UNICEF's Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus campaign. Since 2004, she has donated to the Women's Cancer Research Fund

    Liv Tyler

    Liv Tyler

    Liv_Tyler

  • DTaP-IPV vaccine
  • Vaccine against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough and polio

    vaccine is a combination vaccine whose full generic name is diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed and inactivated poliovirus vaccine

    DTaP-IPV vaccine

    DTaP-IPV vaccine

    DTaP-IPV_vaccine

  • Hepatitis B vaccine
  • Vaccine against hepatitis B

    recommends a pentavalent vaccine, combining vaccines against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and Haemophilus influenzae type B with the vaccine against hepatitis

    Hepatitis B vaccine

    Hepatitis B vaccine

    Hepatitis_B_vaccine

  • Methocarbamol
  • Medication for musculoskeletal pain

    have a beneficial effect in the control of the neuromuscular spasms of tetanus. It does not, however, replace the current treatment regimen. It is not

    Methocarbamol

    Methocarbamol

    Methocarbamol

  • Inactivated vaccine
  • Vaccine using a killed version of a disease pathogen

    months apart. There is no herd immunity for tetanus, because said disease is not contagious. Also, tetanus vaccine uses a toxoid, not a dead pathogen.

    Inactivated vaccine

    Inactivated vaccine

    Inactivated_vaccine

  • Sheila Singh Paul
  • Publications in Indian Pediatrics and Journals of repute. 1. Paul SS "Tetanus in Children in Delhi", The Journal of Tropical Pediatrics and African Child

    Sheila Singh Paul

    Sheila Singh Paul

    Sheila_Singh_Paul

  • Benzylpenicillin
  • Antibiotic medication

    enterocolitis, diphtheria, gas gangrene, leptospirosis, cellulitis, and tetanus. It is not a first-line agent for pneumococcal meningitis. Due to benzylpenicillin's

    Benzylpenicillin

    Benzylpenicillin

    Benzylpenicillin

  • Neurotoxin
  • Toxin harmful to nervous tissue

    (drinking alcohol), glutamate, nitric oxide, botulinum toxin (e.g. Botox), tetanus toxin, and tetrodotoxin. Some substances such as nitric oxide and glutamate

    Neurotoxin

    Neurotoxin

    Neurotoxin

  • Joyce Carol Oates short fiction bibliography
  • McSweeney's Quarterly Concern (Fall/Winter 2007) Dear Husband (2009) "Tetanus" short story TriQuarterly (Winter 2007) Give Me Your Heart: Tales of Mystery

    Joyce Carol Oates short fiction bibliography

    Joyce_Carol_Oates_short_fiction_bibliography

  • Tokino Minoru
  • Japanese thoroughbred racehorse (1948–1951)

    1951 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), Tokyo Turf 2400m He died in 1951 from tetanus-related sepsis, just 17 days after winning the Derby. The Kyodo Tsushin

    Tokino Minoru

    Tokino Minoru

    Tokino_Minoru

  • Opisthotonus
  • Medical condition

    brain injury, or as a result of the severe muscular spasms associated with tetanus. It can be a feature of severe acute hydrocephalus, poisoning, and drowning

    Opisthotonus

    Opisthotonus

    Opisthotonus

  • TT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    eyes Totus tuus, a Latin greeting meaning "all yours" Tetanus toxoid, a vaccine to prevent tetanus Thrombin time, a coagulation blood test .tt, the country

    TT

    TT

  • Barbara Becker
  • German-American designer and model

    schärfen, damit Krankheiten wie Tetanus nicht in Vergessenheit geraten. "Sehr großer Erfolg der diesjährigen Aktion gegen Tetanus beiNeugeborenen: Seit 2006

    Barbara Becker

    Barbara Becker

    Barbara_Becker

  • Traveller (horse)
  • Horse in the American Civil War

    Lee by only a few months and was put down when he contracted untreatable tetanus. Traveller, sired by notable Thoroughbred racehorse Grey Eagle, and originally

    Traveller (horse)

    Traveller (horse)

    Traveller_(horse)

  • Arthus reaction
  • Medical condition

    reaction after a dose of tetanus toxoid–containing vaccine should not receive Td more frequently than every 10 years, even for tetanus prophylaxis as part

    Arthus reaction

    Arthus_reaction

  • Vaccine hesitancy
  • Reluctance or refusal of vaccines

    was contaminated with tetanus and killed 13 children in St. Louis, Missouri. This incident, together with nine deaths from tetanus from contaminated smallpox

    Vaccine hesitancy

    Vaccine hesitancy

    Vaccine_hesitancy

  • Carol J. Thiele
  • American microbiologist

    Los Angeles. Her 1980 dissertation was titled Characterization of Anti-Tetanus Toxoid Producing Human Pheripheral Blood Lymphocytes. She completed her

    Carol J. Thiele

    Carol J. Thiele

    Carol_J._Thiele

  • Donatella Versace
  • Italian fashion luxury designer (born 1955)

    Her older sister, Tina, died at the age of 12 from an improperly treated tetanus infection. Always close to her brother Gianni, Donatella was persuaded

    Donatella Versace

    Donatella Versace

    Donatella_Versace

  • Open fracture
  • Medical condition

    cultures is unknown. Tetanus prophylaxis is routinely given to enhance immune response against Clostridium tetani. Anti-tetanus immunoglobulin is only

    Open fracture

    Open_fracture

  • Memories of Murder
  • 2003 film by Bong Joon Ho

    Hyeon-gyu's. Meanwhile, the untreated wound in Cho's leg begins to develop tetanus, forcing it to be amputated. On the next rainy night, Seo surveils Hyeon-gyu

    Memories of Murder

    Memories_of_Murder

  • Fred Thomson
  • American actor

    film cowboy who rivaled Tom Mix in popularity before dying at age 38 of tetanus. Born in Pasadena, California to Clara and Williell Thomson, he was the

    Fred Thomson

    Fred Thomson

    Fred_Thomson

  • Chikungunya vaccine
  • Medication

    MeNZB NmVac4-A/C/Y/W-135 Pertussis# Plague Pneumococcal# PCV PPSV Q fever Tetanus# Tuberculosis BCG# Typhoid# Ty21a ViCPS Typhus combination: DPT/DTwP/DTaP

    Chikungunya vaccine

    Chikungunya_vaccine

  • Ruth Empson
  • New Zealand physiology academic

    'Primary and secondary epileptic foci from hippocampus and neocortex in the tetanus toxin model of chronic epilepsy' at the University of London, Empson moved

    Ruth Empson

    Ruth_Empson

  • Bernhard Cinader
  • Canadian immunologist

    Award in 1987. In England, Cinader studied the antigenic properties of tetanus, streptolysin and albumin with particular interest in enzyme-antibody interactions

    Bernhard Cinader

    Bernhard_Cinader

  • UTI vaccine
  • Vaccine to prevent urinary tract infections

    MeNZB NmVac4-A/C/Y/W-135 Pertussis# Plague Pneumococcal# PCV PPSV Q fever Tetanus# Tuberculosis BCG# Typhoid# Ty21a ViCPS Typhus combination: DPT/DTwP/DTaP

    UTI vaccine

    UTI_vaccine

  • Scarlet Hollow
  • 2021 video game

    her erasure from reality, and the protagonist wakes up on the shores of Tetanus Lake. Scarlet Hollow is developed by Black Tabby Games, an independent

    Scarlet Hollow

    Scarlet_Hollow

  • 1901 diphtheria antitoxin contamination incident
  • Described as "the first modern medical disaster"

    former milk wagon horse named Jim showed signs that he had contracted tetanus and was euthanized. He was used to produce serum containing diphtheria

    1901 diphtheria antitoxin contamination incident

    1901 diphtheria antitoxin contamination incident

    1901_diphtheria_antitoxin_contamination_incident

  • Muscle contraction
  • Activation of tension-generating sites in muscle

    The contraction produced can be described as a twitch, summation, or tetanus, depending on the frequency of action potentials. In skeletal muscles,

    Muscle contraction

    Muscle contraction

    Muscle_contraction

  • List of COVID-19 vaccine authorizations
  • MeNZB NmVac4-A/C/Y/W-135 Pertussis# Plague Pneumococcal# PCV PPSV Q fever Tetanus# Tuberculosis BCG# Typhoid# Ty21a ViCPS Typhus combination: DPT/DTwP/DTaP

    List of COVID-19 vaccine authorizations

    List_of_COVID-19_vaccine_authorizations

  • Vaccination in Mexico
  • contracted mumps and pertussis respectively in 2019. There was an increase in tetanus cases from a total of 23 in 2018 to 35 in 2019. Organization, WHO | World

    Vaccination in Mexico

    Vaccination_in_Mexico

  • Bacteria
  • Domain of microorganisms

    diseases, including cholera, syphilis, anthrax, leprosy, tuberculosis, tetanus and bubonic plague. The most common fatal bacterial diseases are respiratory

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

  • Sporadic disease
  • Occurrence of a disease with no recognisable pattern

    another. In the United States, tetanus, rabies, and plague are considered examples of sporadic diseases. Although the tetanus-causing bacteria Clostridium

    Sporadic disease

    Sporadic_disease

  • Antivenom
  • Medical treatment for venomous bites and stings

    demonstrated that the endotoxin from the infectious diseases diphtheria and tetanus could be used to prevent or cure non-immunized animals using serum transfusions

    Antivenom

    Antivenom

    Antivenom

  • Tooth ablation
  • Deliberate removal of a person's healthy teeth

    performed only for boys to facilitate feeding them in case they are ill with tetanus, and to exorcize the kidnapping of babies. In Cape Town, South Africa,

    Tooth ablation

    Tooth ablation

    Tooth_ablation

  • Vaccines and autism
  • False claims about correlation of vaccines and autism

    1985-1994: Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis Measles Mumps Rubella Polio Hib Hepatitis B (1991) Vaccines recommended from 2011-2020: Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis Measles

    Vaccines and autism

    Vaccines_and_autism

  • Mission Indradhanush
  • Health mission of the government of India

    vaccine-preventable diseases nationally, i.e. Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus, Polio, Measles, severe form of Childhood Tuberculosis and Hepatitis B

    Mission Indradhanush

    Mission Indradhanush

    Mission_Indradhanush

  • Spasmodic torticollis
  • Medical condition

    Target molecules of botulinum (BoNT) and tetanus (TeNT) toxins inside the axon terminal.[1]

    Spasmodic torticollis

    Spasmodic torticollis

    Spasmodic_torticollis

  • Vaccination
  • Administration of a vaccine to protect against disease

    eradication of smallpox and the elimination of diseases such as polio and tetanus from much of the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO)

    Vaccination

    Vaccination

    Vaccination

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Shivathmika

    Soul of Lord Shiva; Wife of Lord Shiva

  • Winfield
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    Teutonic American English

    Winfield

    Friend of the soil.

  • Wilhemina
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    Australian, British, English, German, Teutonic

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    Firm Defender

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    Muslim/Islamic

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    Pure clean, chaste

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    Harro

    Rules an Estate

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    English

    Leadingham

    English : habitational name, perhaps from Leadenham in Lincolnshire, which is probably so named from an Old English personal name, Lēoda + hām ‘homestead’.Scottish : unexplained. Compare Ledingham.Perhaps a variant of Dutch Van Landingham.

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dasharathi | தஷரதீ

    Lord Rama

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    German

    Humfry

    Peace

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    Italian American

    Giuseppe

    He shall add.

  • Cephas
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew Biblical

    Cephas

    Rock.

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  • Pleurothotonus
  • n.

    A species of tetanus, in which the body is curved laterally.

  • Tetanus
  • n.

    A painful and usually fatal disease, resulting generally from a wound, and having as its principal symptom persistent spasm of the voluntary muscles. When the muscles of the lower jaw are affected, it is called locked-jaw, or lickjaw, and it takes various names from the various incurvations of the body resulting from the spasm.

  • Tetany
  • n.

    A morbid condition resembling tetanus, but distinguished from it by being less severe and having intermittent spasms.

  • Tetanic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to tetanus; having the character of tetanus; as, a tetanic state; tetanic contraction.

  • Lockjaw
  • n.

    A contraction of the muscles of the jaw by which its motion is suspended; a variety of tetanus.

  • Tetanic
  • a.

    Producing, or tending to produce, tetanus, or tonic contraction of the muscles; as, a tetanic remedy. See Tetanic, n.

  • Entasia
  • n.

    Tonic spasm; -- applied generically to denote any disease characterized by tonic spasms, as tetanus, trismus, etc.

  • Tetanization
  • n.

    The production or condition of tetanus.

  • Tetanus
  • n.

    That condition of a muscle in which it is in a state of continued vibratory contraction, as when stimulated by a series of induction shocks.

  • Electrogeny
  • n.

    A term sometimes applied to the effects (tetanus) produced in the muscles of the limbs, when a current of electricity is passed along the spinal cord or nerves.

  • Traumatic
  • a.

    Produced by wounds; as, traumatic tetanus.

  • Tetanoid
  • a.

    Resembling tetanus.

  • Tetanin
  • n.

    A poisonous base (ptomaine) formed in meat broth through the agency of a peculiar microbe from the wound of a person who has died of tetanus; -- so called because it produces tetanus as one of its prominent effects.

  • Tetanize
  • v. t.

    To throw, as a muscle, into a state of permanent contraction; to cause tetanus in. See Tetanus, n., 2.