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Why the tetanus vaccine matters

What you need to know Tetanus is a serious bacterial infection that attacks the nerves that control muscles, causing painful spasms that can be fatal if untreated.  The bacteria typically enter the bloodstream through breaks in the skin, such as cuts, bites, burns, and unsanitary injections. Anyone who’s unvaccinated can contract tetanus, but older and immunocompromised people are at highest risk. Vaccination is the only way to prevent tetanus.…
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