The causative agent of the symptoms of tetanus is Clostridium tetani.
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No, tetanus is not transmitted from dog to dog as it is caused by a bacterium called Clostridium tetani found in soil, dust, and animal feces. Dogs can get tetanus from contaminated wounds, such as stepping on a rusty nail. Vaccination is the best way to prevent tetanus in dogs.
No, the tetanus toxoid (routine vaccine) is not. However, the tetanus antitoxin for horses (which imparts antibodies directly to the horse that were produced by another horse) does. That is why the antitoxin comes with increased risk of adverse reaction and also why it doesn't provide prolonged protection. The toxoid causes the horse's body to develop it's own antibodies against the toxin that causes Tetanus while the antitoxin is pre-made antibodies.
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