Clinical and pathogenetic significance of tetanus toxin. Clinical сase
Tetanus is a serious, potentially life-threatening infectious disease, occurrence of which is limited to post-vaccination immunity and develops as a result of Clostridium tetani spores penetration into the wound. This pathogen produces one of the strongest toxins, tetanospasmin, that causes clinical...
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Main Authors: | G.O. Revenko (Author), V.V. Mavrutenkov (Author) |
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Zaslavsky O.Yu.,
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