The vectors for the tetanus bacteria (aka: Clostridium tetani) are most commonly contaminated soil, dust, or animal manure. But it can exsist in or on practically anything. It does not require a host, nor does it require oxygen.
Tetanus is a disease which can affect any mammal, and mammals spread the disease to other mammals by biting them; hence the vector is mammals. Dogs, foxes and bats are the most usual mammals to be involved.
no =) I think im just a 7th grader kk =(
Tetanus is a disease that affects the muscles and the respiratory system. The difference between tetanus and TIG or tetanus immunoglobulin is that the latter is a form of preventative vaccine for tetanus.
Yes. there is one dangerous in a tetanus shot and that is tetanus.
The drug classification of tetanus toxoid is a vaccine. Tetanus toxoid works by helping the body to build up immunity to tetanus.
No , tetanus is not caused by fungus . Tetanus is bacterial infection caused by Clostridium tetanae.
Everybody has tetanus which is a muscle
No, tetanus is an infectious disease.
The scientific name for Tetanus is Clostridium tetani.
Anti-tetanus serum is also known as tetanus immune globlulin. In the US, commercial brands available include HyperTet and BayTet. Blood from people who have been immunized with tetanus vaccine is processed to get the tetanus antibodies, which is injected to prevent tetanus in an un-immunized person.
no.. when you get a vaccine it gives you a little bit of the bacteria from the disease so your body builds an immunity to it. So no, the tetanus vaccine DOES NOT kill tetanus organisms, but deposits tetanus into your body! sounds crazy right?
90714 Actually, 90714 is for tetanus and diptheria together. Tetanus alone is 90703.