Health conditions

Tetanus

  • Tetanus is an acute, often fatal disease, caused by a toxin (poison) produced by bacteria.
  • It is important to ensure that your immunisations are kept up-to-date to prevent tetanus.
  • If you have wounds following any injury, keep them clean.
  • See your doctor if you encounter any muscle pain/stiffness, spasms or infection of the wound.
  • Seek advice from your doctor early, particularly if your vaccinations are not up-to-date.
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