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Tetanus is an acute, often fatal, disease caused by an exotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani. It is characterized by generalized rigidity and convulsive spasms of skeletal muscles. The muscle stiffness usually involves the jaw (lockjaw) and neck and then becomes generalized. Although records from antiquity (5th century B.C.) contain clinical descriptions of tetanus, it was Carle and Rattone who first produced tetanus in animals by injecting them with pus from a fatal human tetanus case in 1884. During the same year, Nicolaier produced tetanus in animals by injecting them with samples of soil. In 1889, Kitasato isolated the organism from a human victim, showed that it produced disease when injected into animals, and reported that the toxin could be neutralized by specific antibodies. In 1897, Nocard demonstrated the protective effect of passively transferred antitoxin, and passive immunization in humans was used during World War I. Tetanus toxoid was developed by Descombey in 1924, and the effectiveness of active immunization was demonstrated in World War II. Clostridium tetani (C. tetani) is a slender, gram-positive, anaerobic rod that may develop a terminal spore, giving it a drumstick appearance. The organism is sensitive to heat and cannot survive in the presence of oxygen. The spores, in contrast, are very resistant to heat and the usual antiseptics. They can survive autoclaving at 121°C for 10-15 minutes. The spores are also relatively resistant to phenol and other chemical agents. The spores are widely distributed in soil and in the intestine and feces of horses, sheep, cattle, dogs, cats, rats, guinea pigs, and chickens. Manure-treated soil may contain large numbers of spores. In agricultural areas, a significant number of human adults may harbor the organism. The spores can also be found on skin surfaces and in contaminated heroin.
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Group Advises Adding Multiple Vaccines for Kids
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FDA Talk Paper 03 May 05 | First Combination Vaccine Approved to Help Protect Adolescents Against Whooping Cough
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ALARACT PDF 21 Jan 06
| ADOPTION OF NEW TETANUS-DIPHTHERIA-ACELLULAR PERTUSSIS (TDAP)
VACCINE
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MMQC-06-1289 07 Sep 06 | SANOFI PASTEUR TEMPORARY SHORTAGE OF ADACEL® VACCINE / UPDATED INFORMATION BULLETIN
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MMQC-06-1219 26 Jul 06 | SANOFI PASTEUR DECAVAC (DIPHTHERIA TOXOID, ADSORBED / TETANUS TOXOID) / VOLUNTARY RECALL / DSCP 06-124
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MMQC-06-1030 03 Feb 06 | ADOPTION OF NEW TETANUS-DIPHTHERIA-ACELLULAR PERTUSSIS (TDAP) VACCINE / UPDATED INFORMATION
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