No. Not under normal circumstances. Tetanus is a communicable disease that is acquired by exposure to the bacterium or its spores in soil. Human-human contact of any sort will not transmit tetanus from one person to another. However any infectious disease can be passed from an infected patient to a healthy person using medical technology, so it is not true to say it is impossible.
Tetanus attacks in open wounds, such as a fresh cut. When soil, saliva, or even feces gets into contact with it, Clostridium tetani attacks the body. Also, Tetanus can occur when rusty nails puncture the skin. Tetanus occurs in the Central Nervous System(brain and spinal cord).
communicable disease
Non-communicable. It is a neurological disease
non-communicable is the opposite of communicable.
non-communicable
non-communicable
Leukemia is non communicable.
Non-communicable.
non communicable
Diphtheria is communicable.
communicable
No it is not its passed in genes