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Tetanus Risks

Tetanus, caused by Clostridium tetani, remains a global health concern despite effective prevention strategies. Tetanus Risks explores the bacterium's pathophysiology, the importance of vaccination, and proper wound management. The book highlights how tetanospasmin, a potent neurotoxin, disrupts nerve function, causing muscle spasms.

Vaccination is emphasized as the cornerstone of prevention, while proper wound care minimizes infection risk after injury. The book traces the history of tetanus from a widespread, devastating disease to its current status, thanks to the tetanus vaccine. It emphasizes that gaps in vaccination coverage and inadequate wound management continue to pose a threat.

Beginning with the bacterium's life cycle, the book progresses to explain how tetanospasmin disrupts neurotransmission. Subsequent chapters explore vaccine development, efficacy, safety, and recommended schedules, concluding with discussions on global control challenges. “Tetanus Risks” presents evidence-based information in an accessible style, empowering readers to understand and prevent this potentially deadly infectious disease. It draws upon data from reputable sources, connecting immunology, microbiology, and public health to enrich its argument for sustained commitment to vaccination and wound care.
147 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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