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A tetanus shot is an injection that vaccinates the recipient from an acute bacterial disease also known as tetanus or lockjaw.A tetanus shot contains the tetanus toxoid - which is an inactivated form of the toxin Clostridium tetani.The vaccination against tetanus is normally included in a combined vaccine called DTaP that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping-cough (pertussis).Read more at:tetanustoxoid
Vaccine Revolt happened in 1904.
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Tetanus is everywhere, but frequently happens around densely populated regions in hot, damp climates with fertile land.
This can happen, but then, it is very rare. This can happen in man also.
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There is no harm or benefit in getting a third chickenpox vaccine, but the normal schedule is two vaccines.
One has yet to be created. It may never happen.
There is a possibility that you could develop tetanus, which is also called lockjaw. This is an excruciatingly painful condition that can also be lethal; the shot is generally less than $20 at your local health department clinic and the side effects are minimal. Also, depending upon the dog, I would be concerned about getting rabies post-exposure prophylaxis - if the dog was not current on his/her rabies vaccine, there is a risk of you becoming infected with rabies. Check with your physician.
Tetanus, a nervous system infection, can cause muscles spasms. A common name for tetanus is lockjaw, becausethe jaw is often the first muscle group to cramp or spasm. Spasm can happen throughout the body and may cause muscle tears. If the spasm occur in the muscles around the lungs it can result in breathing problems. Beyond muscles spasms, other symptoms of tetanus include fever, excessive sweating, irritability, and drooling.
They can but it most likely doesn't happen. Like a 1 in 1 billion chance!